Apr 21, 2019 | Sunday Morning
On this one day of the year, most of Christendom celebrates the RESURRECTION of Christ. I hope that many of those people also take time to remember the death and burial of the Lord as well. The death, burial and resurrection of Christ go together – they are a...
Apr 21, 2019 | Timothy Parrow
Dear Pastor and Brethren: A Month of Improvements Although February was a slow month with low attendance, March is showing improvement in that area. We are having an early spring here in Stillwater, and I think that may be one of the encouragements the Lord is...
Apr 18, 2019 | This Sunday in Baptist History
This little note ties in with one of the articles in this week’s church bulletin ([email protected]). On this day in 1867 a note in the church minutes of the Kiokee Baptist reads, “The Baptist Church of Christ at Kiokee met and proceeded to the...
Apr 15, 2019 | Sunday Evening
A lot of people would give God permission to make them His children, if it guaranteed an eternal inheritance. Yet many of those same people would refuse God the right to direct that person’s life. But the right of creation creates a number of other rights for the...
Apr 14, 2019 | Sunday Morning
There have been two periods in my life when I was regularly involved in a radio ministry. The most recent was in Deming, NM, where I had a 15 minute live broadcast on the small local station. It was early each Sunday morning, and I brought a brief devotional or...
Apr 11, 2019 | This Sunday in Baptist History
Dorothy Kelly was an English Puritan, living in Bristol. She desired to see the Church of England reformed – cleansed from the wickedness and laxity found in its members and clergy. On Sundays, after attending the services of her church, she would join others in...
Apr 8, 2019 | Sunday Evening
It could be argued that this message is a continuation of our short series from I Peter 2:9-10. It is not, but the fact is, this does a consider another of the great blessings we have as Christians. As I said at least once during that series, it may take eternity...
Apr 7, 2019 | Sunday Morning
Of the 350 million people in this country, there are probably 200 million sports fans. But under that large category there are thousands of subdivisions, and then there are degrees within those subdivisions. Some fans are rabid and radical, while others have a...
Apr 4, 2019 | This Sunday in Baptist History
The Metropolitan Tabernacle is best known as the site of C.H. Spurgeon’s ministry, but he did not start that church. Several important men pastored there before him. Benjamin Keach was ordained and began his pastorate there in 1668. John Gill was an elder in that...