Sunday Service - The Heroes of the Faith
/Finishing up with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we look at the passage itself, finding out the purpose the passage had to other heroes of the faith.
Read MoreFinishing up with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we look at the passage itself, finding out the purpose the passage had to other heroes of the faith.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the life of Samuel, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the life of Samson, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the life of Gideon, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the life of Rahab, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the life of Jacob, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the story of Sarai, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreContinuing on with the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11, this Sunday we are looking at the story of Cain and Abel, seeing what truths it has for our Christian faith, as well as how it should kick us into action.
Read MoreWe are back to morning services, Sundays at 10:45 AM at MacGregor EMC. To kick things off this Sunday we are looking at the story of creation, an epic story if there ever was one.
Read MoreThis Sunday there will be a baptism at MacGregor EMC! I hope you enjoy this homily on the subject, and will celebrate with us no matter where you may be.
Read MoreWhat is in our hearts? How does that affect what we talk about? How does this impact evangelism, missions and local outreach? And what in the world does Pokemon have to do with any of this? All this and more will be discussed in the message today.
Read MoreRomans 9:1-5, is a passage in which historical context plays a key role in understanding how Paul is talking to his people, and who he isn’t talking to as a result.
Read MoreThe story of how I proposed to my wife, Shannon, comes to mind when I read Romans 8:26-39. In this passage, the Apostle Paul talks about some of the different functions of the Spirit. Listen to find out why I see a connection.
Read MoreRomans eight has many great insights into the teachings of Christ, but it is in how it deals with Assurance of Salvation that Paul’s real brilliance shows.
Read MoreIn the story of the Richardson Kids, Pastor Russell explores just how the Apostle Paul understands what it means for us to have our hearts focused on either God or something else in Romans 8:1-11.
Read MoreIn many of us, playing on repeat is the single phrase, “You need to do better.” This is a problem that has plagued Christians for as long as Christians have been a thing, and is something Paul addresses in Romans 7:15-25.
Read MoreThis Sunday, we explore Romans 6:12-23, a passage written by the apostle Paul that has more than a few problems when read with modern eyes, but are those problems warranted?
Read MoreGuest speaker David Johnson, the president of Providence University College and Theological Seminary, shares his thoughts on Romans 6:1-11.
Read MorePastor Russell recounts what he remembers of a testimony that truly shows what it means for Jesus to promise us peace with God.
Read MorePastor Russell speaks on the Great Commission found in the book of Matthew, specifically highlighting a poor understanding of it that is all too common among modern Evangelicals.
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