Pastor Kevin takes a look at 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5 with a particular focus on God’s faithfulness. As men and women who follow Christ, we honor the word of God and rest in the Lord’s faithfulness.
Pastor Kevin continues in Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians with a look at the Apostle’s prayer for the church in chapter 2, verses 13-17. Having been loved and chosen by God for salvation, we must faithfully stand firm in the truth of the gospel.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12. During the end times, those who reject the truth of the gospel will fall into great deception, but Jesus Christ will ultimately prevail to deliver His own.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at Paul’s prayer for the Thessalonian Christians in 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12. Our heart’s desire should be that God would so work in us that our very lives reflect our relationship to Him and bring Him honor.
Pastor Kevin continues his study of Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians with a look at chapter 1, verses 4-10 and “The Righteous Justice of God.” Though we often suffer at the hands of evil-doers and witness their apparent success, in the end, God will vindicate those who trust Him and walk in His truth.
Pastor Kevin begins a new series looking at Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians. This morning, he focuses on 1:3-4. Three signs of a healthy spiritual life are faith that is growing, love that is increasing, and consistency during the hard times.
Pastor Kevin brings his series on Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians to a close. Today’s message focuses on chapter 5, verses 19-22. Paul challenges the church to honor God’s presence in our midst and welcome the authentic move of His Spirit. As we gather together as believers, we anticipate the Lord’s manifest presence to…
Pastor Kevin explores Psalm 103. This psalm is a wonderful example of worship rising from a heart that is overwhelmed with the mercy and goodness of God.
Pastor Kevin takes a look at history as God’s story. Our lives are mere brush strokes in the grand painting of God’s master design.
Jarrod Bunyard shares from James 2: “Do You Have Any Fruit?”