August 2019

Prayer and Peace

Throughout scripture God brings order out of chaos. In 1 Timothy 2, Paul writes to Timothy about order in the church, the prayer that should surround it and the peace that can come as a result.  



God Is With Us

Robert Prater from Tulsa is with us this week to talk about an idea that permeates scripture: God is with us.  



Back to Work

Jonah finds himself back on dry land as chapter 3 begins, and God presents him with a familiar task: go to Nineveh. Once again, those who do not follow God respond to His power and message. God desires that people be saved.  



Why?

From the time we are children, one of the questions we ask most frequently is, “Why?” In the second half of 1 Timothy 1, Paul explains the answer to that question for himself, Timothy and Jesus. What is your why?      



God Is Our Father

Troy Rogers from Lawton joins us this week to emphasize that God is our Father.  



Lessons From Preaching Camp

Several of our young men attended preaching camps this summer. This week they share their lessons with us.  



Love and Law

This week we begin a new series about the pastoral epistles. The old law served a purpose for the people of God, but what does it mean for followers of Christ who have been freed from sin?  



God Is Righteous

Randy Johns from Paris, Texas is here to talk with us this week about the righteousness of God.  



Calling Out

After finding himself in the belly of a great fish, Jonah turns to prayer. The one who ran from God is forced to remember that God is still in control.



Devoted to Prayer

However life is going for the church in the first 12 chapters of Acts, there is one constant: prayer. The 1st century church prayed consistently, and they saw those prayers answered. We need to follow that example and know that God hears us too.