by pastorcbc | Apr 26, 2020 | Psalm 90-91, Sermons
Psalm 90:7-10 During this 2020 pandemic, people are huddling in place while their thoughts are hurtling forward. What does all of this mean for us and for our children? Lives which once seemed stable now seem fragile. Worries can run wild making fears more fearsome,...
by Rod King | Apr 19, 2020 | Psalm 90-91, Sermons
Psalm 90:3-6 As we saw this morning, the Lord is the everlasting God who is eternally glorious. Describing the eternality of God is difficult for anyone because we are all bound by time, finite human beings trying to describe the Infinite. Now, as we come to these...
by pastorcbc | Apr 19, 2020 | Psalm 90-91, Sermons
Psalm 90:1-2 In the midst of this worldwide pandemic, the question on the minds of the people is this: “Where do we go from here?” Where will our lives go from here? What will our children’s lives be like? Will things get back to normal (whatever “normal” is?) How...
by Rod King | Apr 13, 2020 | Matthew 28, Sermons
There are plenty of people in the world who have said that they would believe the gospel and turn to Christianity if they saw clear evidence for it. There are various objections that scrutinizers give for their unbelief: • There is no clear evidence for Biblical...
by pastorcbc | Apr 11, 2020 | Matthew 28, Sermons
Drive-in Easter Sunday morning service, April 2020 during COVID-19 pandemic Death. Old, ugly, stinking Death. From time immemorial death has haunted humanity. The promised payment for rebellion against God (Genesis 2:17), dark, despicable death has plagued mankind...
by Rod King | Apr 5, 2020 | Matthew 21, Sermons
The entire book of Matthew is essentially an argument for the kingship of Jesus Christ. Matthewwrote to a Jewish audience who had a hard time believing that He was the Messiah. As welearned this morning, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on an untamed donkey to the cries of...