Self-Rising is for Dough, not Disciples

In this message from Mark 10:32-45, Dr Richie Allen preached a sermon entitled Self-Rising is for Dough, not Disciples. As disciples of Christ, are we living for true glory and true greatness or seeking our own? In Christianity, the way up is actually down and if you want to be great then you must become a servant. For Jesus Himself said, “I have come not to be served, but to serve and to give my life as a ransom for many.”

What Would Jesus Say to a Man from Bonifay?

In this sermon from Mark 10:17-22, we find a young, rich and religious man who had an urgent question for Jesus. Jesus’ response seems to be a completely than we would give someone who truly was seeking eternal life. This sermon entitled “What Would Jesus Say to a Man from Bonifay?”, Dr Richie Allen explains why the gospel is essential and what the goal of the gospel is. Eternal life isn’t just a place, or a plan for your life, heaven is found in a person and His name is Jesus.

The Pathway to Point B

In this message from Acts 23:1-11, John Wilson preached a sermon entitled The Pathway to Point B. What is God’s Preferred Future for your life and if you find yourself veering off that pathway, how do you get back on the right track? No one showed the gift of encouragement greater than our Lord Jesus and we need it especially when we are fail miserably at times.

The Farming Side of Faith: Crop Failure or Bumper Harvest

On this Easter Sunday, Dr Richie Allen preached on the parable of the sower from Mark 4:3-9, 13-20. Anytime people sit under the Word of God there is a response that happens. What happens when we have ears to really hear, will the Word of God produce a crop in us and through us or will the crop fail? Find out in The Farming Side of Faith: Crop Failure or Bumper Harvest!