By North Charleston church of Christ
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.
Thomas was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. What do we learn from him?
The walls of Jericho fell by faith. What can we learn from them?
Sermon by Will Watts
Psalm 5 allows us to see the morning routine of the psalmist. It is a morning routine that will help us too.
Paul has four “thanks be to God” statements in his two letters to the church at Corinth. Let’s think about them together.
Paul writes to the Thessalonians of his work of exhortation and encouragement among them. What do we learn from his work of encouragement for our own ministry of encouragement?
One of our members, Phillip Koontz Jr, presents a sermon on suffering.
Struggling in prayer is something that can be positive or negative. Let’s think about struggling in prayer together.
Guest Speaker: Tim Glashoff
Jeremiah was instructed to wear a linen girdle (Jer. 13:-11). What can we learn from this belt?
Job made a covenant with his eyes (Job 31:1-8). What can we learn from this covenant?
There are three different men named Ananias in the book of Acts. Let’s briefly consider what we learn from each one.
The wisdom that is from above should fill us with mercy as God’s people (James 3:13-18)
Being unselected for a responsibility or a task might leave us disappointed. What should we do if we are among the unselected?
Let’s consider a question mark, a period, and an exclamation mark in Scripture. What can we learn from the words connected with them?
Sometimes things that are small get despised. We should not despise small things but rather do small things to the glory of God
As the people of God, we should be filled with courage. Let’s consider two passages about courage.
The Crowds Response
Does Truth Matter?
Sunday Morning Bible Study
Sermon by Brother Brock Dotson
What can we learn from John 17 for our marriages?
The house of Simon the leper filled with fragrance (John 12:1-3). Our lives should also be filled with fragrance in gratitude to Jesus.
We believe the New Testament of Jesus is our standard of authority. Let’s consider that together.
“Edify One Another”
The New Testament instructs us to flee from idolatry. Looking at the events of the golden calf help us to see why and how to flee idolatry.
The golden calf Aaron made at Sinai is found in six texts of Scripture. This sermon considers those passages.
The book of 1st Thessalonians instructs us to edify one another. What do we learn about edification in 1 Thessalonians 5?
The Trials of Life
This sermon continues to look at the suppers of the New Testament that are connected with the Lord Jesus.
How many suppers does the Lord have? Does He have more than one? Let’s see what the Scriptures say.
Paul prayed for the church at Philippi to be sincere. What can we learn from this prayer about sincerity?
Fatherhood is connected with giving in the Bible. What are some good gifts fathers should give to their children?
We will briefly consider our VBS theme as we prepare to begin VBS.
The early disciples of Jesus were filled with joy (Acts 13:52). How can we be filled with joy as God’s people?
Revelation
The Scriptures contain many different memorials given by God. This sermon will consider two lists of people who were memorialized in the Old Testament. Can we be memorialized like them?