David denHartog teaches selected passages from Titus and Galatians. How can someone who is already saved grow in Christ, and what role does grace play in a believer’s growth? We will discover the answers to these questions in the passage from Titus. Additionally, the passages from Galatians will show us how God’s grace frees believers […]
Today, we begin a new series called Amazing Grace. David denHartog teaches from Galatians 1:6-9. He will discuss what one must do to be saved, the meaning of Grace and Faith, and the three positions outlined in today’s text. Additional Scripture References: Romans 3:23-24 & 25; Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 4:20-21; Proverbs 30:6; Revelation 22:18; Revelation […]
Dean Elliott continues the “Fault Line” series. Race is God’s idea, and will even be around in eternity. Racism is an effect of man’s sin and defined in the way that it is used. It uses physical, language, or cultural differences in order to accomplish some selfish end. Racism, in any form, is ugly. The […]
Dean Elliott continues the “Reviving Evangelism” series by helping us to understand how our story is important to sharing the Gospel. When you share what Jesus Christ has done in your life, you expressing confidence that the Scriptures are correct and also how Jesus is personally involved in your life. It makes it a lot […]
David denHartog continues the series on the re:gen ministry, covering steps 7, 8, and 9. When you pull weeds from the garden bed, you must also get the root – or the weed will grow right back. The same is true of our sins and struggles – they must be dealt with at the root […]
David denHartog begins the Amber Alert: Lost in Johnson County series teaching from Galatians 1:6-9 and Romans 3:21-26. There are lots of lost people in Johnson County. We are to personally share our faith with those around us. We need to know what the Gospel is and we need to be clear in our declaration of […]
David denHartog teaches the last sermon in his “Encouragement: A Key to Caring” series. Today’s sermon answers the question “How does God want us to respond to those who fail?” Once again, we look at the life of Barnabas as an example, and the life of John Mark. Main Scripture passages: Galations 6:1-4; 2 Corinthians […]