SERMONS & RESOURCES
Below you
will find the outlines to past Sunday
morning sermons (Click
Here). On this page, you will also
come across other helpful documents (Click
Here). Our Church prays that you
will be blessed through them! We
humbly thank you for using these resources.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Click on the
Sermon or Resource Title
below to download the documents in PDF Format.
You will need an Adobe Reader to open it.
If you don't have an Adobe Reader, it is
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SERMON MANUSCRIPTS
UPCOMING
Sermons:
November
- December - Luke chapter 1 & 2
CURRENT
Series:
OTHER RESOURCES
-
"Baby
Dedication Service"
-
"A Just
Peace Stance: Should Christians Engage in
Warfare?,"
a paper written
by Rob Tevis to answer this controversial
issue.
This takes into account four views of war
and calls for EVERY CHRISTIAN TO BE A
PEACE-MAKER!

-
"Jesus Is,"
a poem about
Jesus in the Old Testament.
-
How Does
the Bible Say We Should Treat "One Another"?
-
"Who
Jesus Is, " a poem
by Rob Tevis about how Jesus relates to each
person in this world.
-
"Church
of the Brethren History and Faith Practices,"
a detailed outline of a presentation on
the denomination's history and an overview
of certain Faith Practices.
-
"Church
of the Brethren Ordinances," a paper on
the meaning of our Faith Practices, Baptism,
and the Love Feast.
-
"The
Brethren Card," a summary of Brethren
beliefs.
-
What Does A Member in Our Church Look Like?
-
Example Accountability Questions
-
"My
Child," A Letter from God
-
How to
Prepare Your Testimony
-
"Singing
Hymns for Jesus," a poem by Leonard
Sweet
-
What Does
the Bible Tell Us to "Make Every Effort" in?
-
"Paradox
of Our Times," a poem
supposedly written by George Carlin, but
actually written by a former pastor at
Seattle's Overlake Christian Church, Dr. Bob
Moorehead.
-
What are
Some Gifts We can Bring to God?
INSTRUCTIONS: Click on the Sermon or
Resource Title above to download the
document in PDF Format.
You will need an Adobe Reader to open it.
If you don't have an Adobe Reader, it is
FREE on-line. Please download this
first by clicking on the icon and following
directions:

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updated by every Wednesday)
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