In this two part stand-alone sermon series we explore church structure. Furthermore, we will consider how church elders and church members partner together toward the exaltation of the Lord Jesus Christ as our Great Shepherd at PVC.
Read MoreIn part nine of our study through the epistle of James, we see the what and why of partiality and how we should respond when we see it in our lives.
Read MoreIn part nine of our study through the epistle of James, we see the what and why of partiality and how we should respond when we see it in our lives.
Read MoreJesus is risen! He is risen, indeed! On this Resurrection Sunday, we consider the Gospel and how it changes our lives for eternity.
Read MoreIn part five of our study through the epistle of James, we learn how to protect ourselves from being deceived about the goodness of God. For it is the goodness of God that we rest in both in times of trial and temptation.
Read MoreIn part four of our study through the epistle of James, we see the solicitation of temptation. Ultimately, we learn to find pleasure in the greatest pleasure as overcome.
Read MoreIn Ruth 4:13-22 we see “Our Providing God” preserving and continuing his promise to make a people for himself to the praise of his glorious grace. Ultimately, we were made to know Christ that God might be our Father and we might relate one to another as brothers and sisters.
Read MoreIn Ruth 4:1-12 we see the Hope of Redemption wrought in the life of Ruth and Naomi. From this we see a picture of the power of God’s redeeming love through the Lord Jesus Christ.
Read MoreIn this sermon, we see God’s providence on full display which should enable us to better grasp the reality of God’s provision in our own lives.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to keep ourselves in the love of God? In this sermon, we see the massive implications of doing this well and how it will fortify our pursuit of God in 2024.
Read MoreWe marvel at the consolation and confrontation of Christmas as we consider the saving love of God and the choice we all face.
Read MoreIn Psalm 73, we see a saint named Asaph who was tempted to jump ship, abandon his faith in God and join the other side. Ultimately, the incarnation of the Son of God brings lasting and eternal hope for our own slipping.
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