Pastor David shares a few reflections from last week’s International Youth Convention in conjunction with today’s sermon text, Mark 6:1-13.
Simeon Meets Jesus: A Thanksgiving Story
Pastor David preached at this fall’s community Thanksgiving service, which was held at the Oil City Assembly of God. He told the story of Simeon meeting the infant Jesus, as recorded in Luke 2:21-35. Listen in here:
We Belong to the Day
Light and dark play contrasting roles in scripture. The final chapter of 1 Thessalonians expands on this contrast. How should we live as children of light today? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon here:
Faith, Hope, Love
We start a new series on 1 Thessalonians, and Pastor David introduces his Doctor of Ministry project starting next January. Listen here!
Believing and Doing: Women in Ministry
The Church of God has always supported women as ministers of the good news of Jesus Christ, based on our reading of scripture passages such as Romans 10:5-15. Listen as Pastor David sets the context and discusses how all of us are responsible to take in the word of faith and to share it with others. How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!
Jesus and Money
What does money mean? Why do we give offerings in church? Does God really expect us to give sacrificially? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Mark 12:41-44.
Genuine Faith
Genuine faith is worth more than gold, or at least so scripture says. Why do we have such a hard time letting go of material things? And what is our real inheritance as Christians, anyway? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on 1 Peter 1:3-9.
The King Crosses Borders
Jesus celebrates faith in the most unlikely of people: a Samaritan leper in Luke 17:11-19. The King crosses borders; will we? Listen to Pastor David’s message:
The King Receives Help From His People
What is faith, really? How can Jesus increase our faith? And what difference does this make to Jesus? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 17:5-10.
God Hears Our Prayers
This week, Pastor Jerry shared a message about the Jesus he loves – and the tough questions that we ask about our faith. Listen to his sermon and give God thanks for hearing our prayers!
P.S. Did you know that if everyone who called Mt. Haley their home came on a Sunday morning, we would have 105 people in attendance?