Sermon by Tanner Campbell. This lesson, taken from Isaiah chapter six, reveals the need to see ourselves and our whole world through spiritual lenses, and how that will dramatically change our perspectives. Capps Road · Open our Eyes
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Sermon by Tanner Campbell. This unique lesson addresses the psychology behind forming habits, and how we can apply that understanding to begin building godly habits in our everyday lives. Further, this lesson identifies how to become a person that craves to do the things of God. Capps Road · Building and Craving Godly Habits PowerPoint Slides
Sermon by Norman Sewell. We often convince ourselves (like the old song says) that there is "Time Enough Yet." But is there really? The Scriptures tell us that our lives are like a vapor, a breath, a shadow all of which pass away quickly. God calls upon us to take advantage of the time we have, to redeem the time and live godly lives before Him through Jesus. Capps Road […]
Sermon by Norman Sewell. Many need an attitude adjustment. Some have set their mind on the flesh, some on spiritual things. This lesson points us toward having the mind of Christ. Capps Road · Set Your Mind Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell A study of our tendency to put off really important things, like our salvation. Capps Road · Procrastination Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell Simon was a sorcerer but when he believed the gospel he was baptized. Yet once again he longed for power and preeminence and tried to buy the power of God with money. His heart was not right. What can you do when your heart is not right? Can you fix it? Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell What are your priorities? Are they the temporary things of earth or the hope of heaven? This study helps us see the difference. Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell This is a study of spiritual things that are better than money. Although money is necessary, we examine possible problems that can arise. Then, as we work through the lesson, we talk about spiritual things that are better than money. Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell God made man a free moral agent and required that we make choices. Moses told Israel to choose life, but the alternative was death. Our choices today are the same though eternal in nature; life or death. Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell What if you had only one day left to "set your house in order?" Would you go on living in sin or would you change your life and turn to God? Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell What are your priorities? Are you laying up treasure in heaven? Is your heart focused on the heavenly more than the worldly? To please God He must come first in our lives Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell Jesus told a story of two men, one rich, one poor. Both the rich man and Lazarus died. One man learned some powerful lessons but it was too late to change his final destination. Don't wait until it's too late to learn what is really important. Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell A sermon about the parable of the talents, and the sometimes foolish choices we make. Will you come to the judgment and suddenly think, "What was I thinking?" What kind of servant are you? Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of stew, not thinking of the consequences. As Christians our birthright in Christ is to be heirs of eternal life, yet we often sell our birthright for the temporary things of this world; things like recreation or money or even family. Sermon Outline
Norman Sewell When Paul preached the gospel to Felix he reasoned of righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment. God requires righteousness; to be righteous we must learn self-control; and this is urgent because judgment is coming. Anger and frustration are hampering our efforts to remain in control. Sermon Outline