Christ Came… to Save Sinners (1 Timothy 1:12-17)
As we continue in this series for Christmas 2009, Andy Evans finds Paul exhorting his readers to understand the saving work of Christ for sinners, of whom Paul notes that he is foremost.
As we continue in this series for Christmas 2009, Andy Evans finds Paul exhorting his readers to understand the saving work of Christ for sinners, of whom Paul notes that he is foremost.
In this first of a new series leading up to Christmas, Andy Evans points to the incarnation of Christ, occurring, as it did, at the perfect time, for our adoption as children of God. Click here to read the notes which accompany this sermon.
In the second of this new series, Ronnie Evans asks what it means to pray ‘Your Kingdom Come’.
In this stand alone sermon, Ronnie Evans examines the parable of the talents – God’s glorification is our eternal joy.
In this new series, Ronnie Evans tackles a weakness of the Disciples and many Christians today: Prayer.
In the eleventh part of this series, working through the letter to the Ephesians, Andy Evans examines the fullness of Christ and reveals the role of the church in displaying that fullness to the world. Click here to read the notes which accompany this message.
In the tenth part of this series, working through the letter to the Ephesians, Andy Evans examines the sovereignty and supremacy of Christ and the power of His crucifixion and resurrection. Click here to read the online notes which accompany this message.
In the book of Ecclesiastes, King Solomon applies his heart ‘to seek and to search out by wisdom all that is done under heaven’. As he does so, he discovers fallen man amidst a sin-ruined creation. In part twenty of this series, Phill Marsh challenges us not to waste our lives, but to live lives…
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In the ninth part of this series, working through the letter to the Ephesians, Andy Evans examines Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians and all the Saints; that we may know… Click here to read the notes which accompany this message.
In the book of Ecclesiastes, King Solomon applies his heart ‘to seek and to search out by wisdom all that is done under heaven’. As he does so, he discovers fallen man amidst a sin-ruined creation. In part nineteen of this series, Ronnie Evans examines Solomon’s thoughts on wise and foolish living.