Speaker: Tony Pyles
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January 19, 2025
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Matthew
The Spread of the Kingdom is Hidden vv. 31–35
The Growth of the Kingdom is Opposed vv. 38–39
The End of the Kingdom is Blessing vv. 41–43 -
January 13, 2025
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Matthew
Consider the Parable vv. 1–9
Consider the Purpose vv. 10–17
Consider the Explanation vv. 18–23 -
January 5, 2025
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Matthew
We listen in as Jesus clarifies who belongs to His household. We see the importance of family, the priority of Jesus, and the household of faith.
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December 29, 2024
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Matthew
Addressing the Pharisees’ demand for a sign from heaven, Jesus rebukes their disingenuous request and suppression of the truth. He then uses the parable of an unclean spirit leaving a person and eventually returning with seven other spirits, to remind His audience that they will indeed reap what they sow.
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December 15, 2024
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Matthew
Christ has come and He’s plundering Satan’s house! In recognizing this reality, we consider what Matthew 12:22–37 has to say about the urgency of recognizing Christ’s identity and the insidious nature of opposition to Him.
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December 15, 2024
Series: Sunday School
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Exodus
The Ten Commandments: A timeless summary of God’s moral law. Explore their significance, division, and application, with a focus on the second commandment.
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December 8, 2024
Series: Sermons
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Matthew
This week we consider the great hope Christ represents to the Gentiles under three headings.
Jesus the Gentle Healer
Jesus the Suffering Servant
Jesus the Hope of the World -
December 8, 2024
Series: Sunday School
Speaker: Tony Pyles
Book: Exodus
Join us for Sunday School as we consider Exodus 19. Moses ascends Mount Sinai. In coming chapters, he will be given the Ten Commandments .
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November 24, 2024
Series: Sermons
1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 addresses the topic of death and the resurrection, emphasizing the distinct perspective of believers when facing death. While the world grieves without hope for the departed, believers mourn with a hope-filled expectation.