Pastors David denHartog, Dean Elliott, and Don Hunt give a picture of where Cleburne Bible Church has been in the past, where we are now, and our plans for 2015. They share the stories of people in the church who have chosen to “Join the Team” in various ministries. Will you join the team in […]
David denHartog wants us to do an annual check-up of the church. What is the purpose of the church? What are we to be doing? Are we growing? In looking at the life of the church, it gives us an opportunity for us to look at our individual lives for a church is not just a […]
Guest teacher Gene Getz wants us to ask the questions: “To what extent do I appreciate that I have available to me, in my language, the entire Bible? And to what extent have I taken if for granted?” God wants us to know His will. And has given us His Word. For more information about […]
Dean Elliott talks about what kind of relationship God wants with each of His children and how we can go about getting that relationship. Scripture based in Psalm 23 and Romans 5:1-5.
David denHartog gives an overview of Ecclesiastes, a book which helps to answer the questions we have when events seem needless or absurd or mundane. Where is God in all of those?
Dean Elliott uses Jacob’s prayer found in Genesis 32:22-32 to challenge our concept of prayer and blessing. Prayer is not like chisel and a hammer and carve out something that we like (like in the Greek myth Pygmalion). But rather, when you have a real encounter with God, He uses it to change you. Prayer […]
Dean Elliott teaches from John 16 & 17 in the third of the Christmas series. Jesus knew life was defined by succeeding and accomplishing the things that the Father had given him to do, not by the stuff you get to do. Jesus was all about being sent by the Father. We also have been […]
David denHartog continues the Christmas series, “The Incarnation: Our Model for Life and Ministry,” using as a metaphor sports players and the team mascot to explain how we can all have significance in our lives and impact in the world around us.
David denHartog teaches from John 1:1-18. Is there a truth by which we can live that will help us to know how to respond in every situation as seek to be externally focused and impact the world around us? That truth is found in the incarnation of Jesus Christ. He came as a missionary to reach […]
Don Hunt teaches from Acts 16:11-31 about how love speaks when our life and actions match. We need to live life so that we can win the opportunity to share Jesus.
Associate Pastor Dean Elliott continues the ‘Hello: I Am A Missionary’ Series with a message from Isaiah 65:17-23. While looking forward to Heaven, we must also strive to help those around us now.
David denHartog teaches from Isaiah 58 about how we can be a missionary outpost in our world today. The Israelite captives had returned to their land and were praying and fasting, but they weren’t experiencing God or seeing answers to their prayers. Pastor David explains why and how we can apply that to our lives […]
David denHartog teaches the first of the fall series from Matthew 9:35-10:8. America is different today than it was 60 years ago, or even 20 years ago. It is going to take something different to reach a different America. What does that mean for our lives? How can we make a impact?
Dean Elliott teaches from Exodus 20:1-17 about the Ten Commandments and what God really, really wants from us. God clearly identifies in the 10 Commandments as to what He wants and what it isn’t.
Baruch Lieberman shares his personal story, about his congregation in Jerusalem – Shemen Sasson – and about the Jewish people. He teaches from Ezekiel 37 and Romans 11. He also shares ways that we can be praying for him and Jerusalem. God can find a key to unlock anyone’s heart, even those that seem like […]
Kevin Bentley teaches from Matthew 25:13-30 on the Parable of the Talents. In the game of Risk, if you risk nothing then you’re probably going to gain nothing. There is also an element of risk in our spiritual lives as well. This parable is about how saving faith manifests itself in practical terms and eternal […]