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Pastor Chuck Swindoll recounts the oft-quoted conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, which coined the phrase 'born again.' Do you know what it really means to be born again?
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In this spring concert, Pastor Chuck Swindoll recites four original, hope-related narrations that will be woven into meaningful musical presentations from selected psalms by various gifted Christian composers.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll wraps up his study of “The Fruit of the Spirit” by focusing on the ninth and final virtue on the list: self control. Perhaps this one is needed in order to master the other eight!
Gentleness is a rare trait in this busy (and often brutal) culture. But how valuable it is in almost every circumstance. We’ll see it beautifully displayed in the way David treated a disabled and forgotten man.
We often refer to the vertical dimension of faithfulness, as in the faithfulness of God. This message affirms the horizontal dimension of faithfulness to others, especially in close friendships.
Stonebriar Community Church welcomes Rev. Bill Butterworth this Sunday as guest speaker.
This special Mother’s Day message highlights several examples of mothers in Scripture who influenced their sons and daughters for the rest of their lives . . . some negatively and others positively.
Kindness and goodness are so closely related that we’ll take them together. How we need them in our day of offensive disharmony and verbal abuse! May our words & actions encourage rather than assault each other.
This fruit of the Spirit is one of the most convicting of all these nine virtues. But it is also one of the most Christlike. The Psalms teach us how closely patience is linked to waiting on the Lord.