Greetings and Commendations

When you reach the end of Paul’s epistles, it’s tempting to skim or skip over his concluding verses filled with various greetings to people we know little to nothing about. But these lists and passages are not simple fillers. As Elder James Smith brings out in this lesson, some encouraging and helpful lessons are found in these lists of names and greetings!

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Pursuing Forgiveness

In the first two sermons of this series on forgiveness, evangelist Nate Bibens made a case that Biblical forgiveness must be relational in nature; that the goal of forgiveness is restorative. As such, forgiveness is a journey that takes effort and time. In this lesson, Nate discusses this path and the importance of pursuing forgiveness!

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Discipleship: Teaching All Things

In The Great Commission, Jesus instructed His apostles to make disciples of all nations. Part of that disciple-making process included teaching new disciples all of the Lord’s commands. In this sermon, evangelist Nate Bibens considers how Christians accomplish this by teaching, being an example, and exhorting one another!

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God Our Refuge (Psalm 46)

In this sermon from an ongoing series on the Psalms, evangelist Nate Bibens teaches on Psalm 46. This Psalm reminds God’s people of who the Lord is and why we can place our confidence entirely in Him.

Overcoming Temptation

Life is filled with temptations, but God’s Word helps prepare us to confront and overcome those temptations. Elder James Smith provides this helpful lesson from James 1:12-15 to offer some powerful and practical guidance on overcoming temptation!

Forgiving Like God

In this sermon (part 2 of a series on forgiveness), evangelist Nate Bibens builds upon the principle that Christians are commanded to forgive others as God has forgiven them. He considers important differences between humans and God but also notes the ways in which we can forgive like God forgives!

Marvelously Helped (The Sin of Pride)

Pride is one of the most pervasive of all sins. From the least to the greatest, we all struggle with pride in one form or another. In this sermon, elder James Smith considers the example of King Uzziah of Judah to demonstrate the great dangers of pride and to help us learn how to detect and overcome this dangerous sin