By North Charleston church of Christ
The first page of Scripture is packed full of important truths that we should learn! What can we learn by looking at Genesis 1?
As the church, we spend a great deal of our time in teaching, preaching, and instructing. What is to be the goal of our preaching? (1 Tim. 1:3-7)
As part of our Asking for a Friend series, we will consider a question from James 2 concerning faith.
This study focuses on our theme for 2024 – Zealous for Good Works. We will consider two passages where Paul gives his witness concerning zeal.
Let’s consider a passage where Jesus counts sheep and talks about sheep.
The accounts of the Gospel conclude with the resurrection of Jesus. Let’s think about what the New Testament says regarding this monumental event!
Paul’s letter to the Colossians reminds us that we need to be planting seeds in our hearts (Col. 3:5-17).
We return to our 2024 theme to consider two passages that reveal why we should be zealous for good works.
The next installment of our “Asking for a Friend” series considers the question, “What must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30-34).
This is a sermon from one of our elders, Joel Gray, that studies the church from 1 Timothy 3:14-16
This sermon continues to consider the peace and quiet God wants in His people considering what it is, how to develop it, and why it is important.
We have all wished for and asked for peace and quiet. Did you know God also asks for peace and quiet in His people?
Job asked this question in one of his speeches. What does the rest of the Scripture reveal to be the answer?
Pharaoh asked, “Who is the Lord that I should obey His voice?” (Exo. 5:2). Let’s consider that question together.
As God’s people, we are to be zealous for good works. One reason we should be zealous for good works is because we have been created for them (Eph. 2:10).
This was a question Cain asked the Lord, but it is a question that we need to consider too (Gen. 4:1-15)
It is important that we hear God fully. We want to have ears that hear so that we can live for the Lord (Mark 7:31-37).
One of the most well-known passages from the Minor Prophets is from the prophet Micah concerning the Lord’s requirements (Micah 6:1-8). What does the Lord require of His people?
It is important that we see clearly as God’s people. Let’s listen to the words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount to allow Him to clear up our vision (Matt. 6:19-34).
As we begin a new year, we might find that this year brings giants our way. There is One giant we need to carry with us into this year!
This sermon introduces our theme for 2024 from Paul’s letter to Titus (Titus 2:14).
Sermon by: Brian Glasshof
The story of Ruth continues at the threshing floor (Ruth 3). What happens in this chapter?
2 Samuel 9 allows us to enter the home of David. What do we find in David’s home that should be in our homes too?
The book of Ruth begins with two road trips (Ruth 1:1-22). Let’s consider them together!
The God of hope is at work to fill His people with an abundance of hope (Rom. 15:1-13). Let’s learn about this hope together.