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A Biblical Plan for Growth
Biblical Baptism
Bible Basics
Explore the essential elements of biblical salvation, from the significance of repentance as a transformative relationship with Christ to the diverse and debated views on baptism, and discover the unified doctrine presented in the New Testament.
Acts 2:38
The 5 Biblical Ministries What is Biblical Hope? Biblical Invitations What is Biblical Faith? What is Biblical Love? The Nature of Biblical Worship: Communication The Biblical Model for Church Leadership Fervent in Biblical Marriage The Result of Biblical Worship: Transcendence Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? Gay Theology? The Baptism Wheel The Goal of Biblical Marriage The Practice of Biblical Worship: Submission Extreme Extinction Event! What is a Biblical Marriage?
10. What is the Textual Authority for Internal Biblical Inspiration?
Where does is it state in the Bible that the Bible itself is the only source of authority and who established the Bible's canon?
Extreme Extinction Event! The Cross-Centered Church
Multiplying Ministries
The Boston Church
The Boston Movement has been described as a classic Christian aberration or a cult, prompting the need for condemnation and vigilance within the church community.
Cults and Their Effects - Part 2
Understand the history and practices of the Boston Movement, a group that has been described as a cult, and learn how to protect your church by focusing on evangelism, condemning harmful practices, and fostering open communication within the congregation.
Miracle Grow
To achieve church growth, one must commit to biblical preaching, evangelism, regular worship, loving fellowship, and sacrificial service, as outlined in this insightful sermon.
Answering Pro-Gay Theology At What Cost? Promised / Not Promised Veils: Custom or Command? The Struggles of Searching Faith James the Less, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Not Iscariot Up-Again, Down-Again Faith Implementing the New Testament Plan for Growth Why I am a Member of the Church of Christ
Adultery in the 90's
Mike argues that society increasingly tolerates adultery and moral relativism, moving away from objective biblical values and risking societal decline as a result.
Rewinding the Clock! What Growing Churches Believe
Repentance is a Revolution
Bible Basics
Mike explains how true repentance goes beyond feeling sorrow for sins—it's about a complete transformation of heart and lifestyle. He emphasizes that repentance is a bold, revolutionary act that turns one's life toward God, creating lasting change. This lesson challenges believers to rethink their understanding of repentance and embrace it as a powerful force for spiritual growth.
Acts 2:38
Introduction to Church Leadership Roles Elders: Character Profile God's Method of Reconciliation
Difficult Decisions
Reflecting on the recent events in the congregation, the sermon delivered by the church leader emphasizes the importance of following biblical teachings and supporting the decisions made by the elders, urging individuals to make difficult decisions and move forward in unity.
To the Church: Conflict, Conviction and Compassion The Complete History of Mankind Teaching vs. Tradition
Small Beginnings
Zechariah, the prophet, encourages Zerubbabel with prophecies from the Lord during the rebuilding of the temple, highlighting the importance of relying on God's strength and resources rather than man's power, a message that resonates with overcoming obstacles in our own lives.
Zechariah 4:1-10
Concerning the Collection Church Organization Angels: Fact or Fiction Remarriage and Renewal 7 Habits of Highly Effective Ministers and Elders The Right Response Matthew and Thomas Extreme Extinction Event! What Kids Need to Know Progressive Conservatives What Are They Learning?
Tongues Today - #1
This first lesson of two, delves into the biblical context of speaking in tongues, focusing on its significance in the early church. It examines the purpose of tongues as a spiritual gift and the conditions surrounding its use. The discussion aims to clarify misunderstandings about tongues, providing a foundation for evaluating its practice in contemporary worship settings.
Brown Bag Christmas
Mike reflects on the Christmas season's approach, noting its lack of biblical endorsement, its pagan origins, and how various customs associated with Christmas have been reinterpreted to hold Christian significance, emphasizing the need to prepare spiritually for the holiday despite its historical complexities.
The History of Baptism Genetic Engineering: Playing God What's So Good About the Choctaw Church of Christ? The Role of Baptism and Communion The Essence of the Law Repentance has 5 R's Homosexuality in the Past
Characteristics of Church
The importance of following the pattern theology for church growth is highlighted through the three pillars of preaching the gospel, teaching Christ's commands, and fostering a fellowship among believers, as discussed in Acts chapter 2.
Psalm of Suffering The Role and Work of Deacons Boyhood What Heaven is Like How to Witness to Roman Catholics Why Study Doctrine? #9 - Anger What are the Different Levels of Faith? What is Faith? The Writing of the Bible Keeping Your Spouse Happy When Someone Leaves... Is Worshiping Online, True Worship? Motivated Giving #3 - Overanxious How did Peter Search out his Faith? Ancient Chinese Secret The Glory of Singing in Worship The Role of the Preacher The Role of Baptism Who are the Saints? The Virtual God Rewards of Repentance Saved by What? God's Method of Reconciliation (continued) Stress from Loss The Good Idea of America Baptism
Prayer and Fasting
The spiritual use, benefits, and practice of the combined spiritual disciplines of prayer and fasting are examined within a biblical context.
All Israel Will Be Saved
Four Views on Luke 13 and Romans 11
Understanding the Restorationist perspective on Luke 13:35 and Romans 11 provides a contextual approach to interpreting biblical prophecies without projecting them into distant future scenarios.
All Israel Will Be Saved
The Bible Does Have Something to Say About Homosexuality
Why Does the Church of Christ Sing?
This lesson will review the biblical foundation and historical record that establish vocal singing as the Spirit ordained manner of musical praise in public worship.
Presidential Privilege
The text discusses the reactions and defenses surrounding allegations against a president, prompting reflection on biblical teachings about adultery, God's impartiality, and the responsibilities of leaders, emphasizing the need for godly leadership in the nation.
Foundations of our Faith
The Church of Christ distinguishes itself by its commitment to following the Bible as the sole authority, emphasizing restorationism and biblical accuracy in its approach to Christianity.
Waterworld
Water in movies like "Waterworld" and its biblical significance as a symbol of judgment, purification, and separation, offers a unique perspective on the importance of water in spiritual truths.
Tongues Today - #2
Mike examines the modern practice of speaking in tongues in light of biblical teaching. He explains the original purpose of tongues in the early church and discusses how its use today differs from the New Testament pattern. The lesson invites viewers to consider whether tongues are still relevant or necessary in contemporary Christian worship.
29. What Happens to Your Soul After Death, Before Judgment?
Discover the intriguing debate on what happens to the soul after death and before judgment, exploring biblical references like I Thessalonians 4:13-18 and Luke 16:19-31 to understand differing interpretations.
Sheep Seeking Shepherd
This sermon delves into the deep spiritual need that every person has for guidance, comfort, and salvation through Christ. Drawing from biblical imagery, Mike explains how Jesus, the Good Shepherd, calls out to those who are lost, offering them safety and purpose under His care. This teaching serves as a reminder of our need to follow Christ's voice in order to find peace and direction in our lives.
Pro's and Con's of Promise Keepers
A group called Promise Keepers is discussed, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of the movement, urging individuals to examine teachings in light of Scripture and consider the importance of staying true to biblical principles.
The Chosen Wives
In selecting deacons, Paul emphasizes that their wives should possess qualities that support their husband's role, as their character can significantly impact his ability to serve effectively in the church, aligning with the biblical ideal of mutual partnership outlined in Genesis.
Doing the Right Thing
Embrace the challenge of consistently choosing the right path in Christianity, guided by biblical principles, despite the opposition and inevitable mistakes along the way.
Intensity vs. Accuracy
Reflect on the importance of accuracy in religion as highlighted in the prophetic words of Isaiah regarding the Moabite nation's futile intense religious rituals, emphasizing the need for biblical accuracy over mere intensity in worship and faith practices.
27. Can a Woman Baptize Someone, Make Announcements, or Serve Communion?
Exploring the role of women in religious practices such as baptizing, making announcements, and serving communion, while considering the implications of deviating from traditional practices based on biblical teachings.
Once Saved, Always Saved? The Religion of Desire What Makes the Churches of Christ Unique? The True Plan of Salvation Politically Correct or Biblically Correct? Why Love Is The Greatest Response Killers Fervent in Worship The Role and Work of Deacons Garden of Eden and Noah's Flood Questions 8 Universal Principles for Natural Church Growth The Role of Women in Ministry John the Baptist Use the System! Error and Consequence Remembering Who We Are Introduction to Deuteronomy The Non-Negotiables
What Would We be Doing
A sermon reflecting on the potential for greater works in the church, urging for visionary leadership, commitment, and willingness to pay the price to achieve what could be done.
Realizing the Vision
In 1997, the church in Choctaw focuses on personal salvation and readiness for Christ's return, encouraging each individual to be a regular Bible reader and actively participate in church activities to maintain unity and spiritual growth.
Essentials of Salvation
Part 1
People who are concerned with their souls don't want to risk losing salvation because of ignorance or neglect. They want to know what the essentials are.
Acts 4:12
The Half-Full Church
The importance of maintaining a positive perspective and fostering a sense of unity and love within the church community is highlighted in this insightful reflection on the power of faith and growth within the congregation.
Introduction to Grace in Romans Introduction to Ephesians The Gap Theory in Creationism Review of Re-Baptism Introduction to Jeremiah / Lamentations The City and Church of Ephesus A Rib, a Snake and a Flood The Seven Heavens Introduction to I Timothy The Role, Work and Qualifications of Elders Peter's Post Pentecost Ministry The Basics Joel / Amos Genuine Conversion What's so Good About the Good News? Jeremiah's Final Years and Flight to Egypt Division of the Land 7 Steps to Successful Church Growth Satan's Tactics Zephaniah / Haggai Sexual Immorality Baptism and the Holy Spirit Blended Families Productive Communication How Can God Die if Jesus is God? The Three Marys Mercy Killing or Selective Killing? The Act of Marriage The Three Cs of Christianity The Holy Spirit and Perfection Why Go? The Laying on of Hands Andrew Postmodernism Philip and Nathanael From Sinai to Kadesh Church Growth Questionnaire/Discussion Groups 8 Steps to Intimacy Genetic Engineering: Playing God The Resurrection as Proof Parenting 101 Journey to the Plains of Moab Preparing to Enter the Promised Land Why I Chose the USA What Would Google Do? The Book of Lamentations The Vision of the New Temple and Temple Worship
My Most Dangerous Sermon
This sermon looks at the reasons why the "money" sermon is dangerous for the preacher to preach but so necessary for the church to hear.
The Dream Church
The ideal church, as described in the New Testament, is characterized by a single leader, Jesus Christ, a unified body, a commitment to holiness, a mission to preach the gospel, and a systematic approach to fulfilling this mission, inviting individuals to reflect on their role in becoming part of this dream church.
Appendixes / Resources
Drawing Near to God
Part 1
If you are making an effort to come closer to God, if you are investing your energies into becoming a holier person, you will not have the interest or energy to fight with your brothers or sister in the church.
James 4:8-10
In Case of War
If we understand the times and circumstances correctly, the time for war has come upon us and as Christians we need to be prepared for this fact.
Faith and the Limits of Human Inquiry
Understanding the limits of empirical knowledge, this article delves into the importance of faith in transcending beyond what can be observed, inviting readers to explore the concept of knowledge that goes beyond the senses.
Faith and the Limits of Human Inquiry
Symbolic Oracles of Judgment and the Departure of God's Glory The 7 Powers of God's Word Book of Origins Introduction and Outline Christianity: More Than Ceremony Introduction to Colossians Introduction to Hebrews Introduction Introduction to the Book of Revelation Our Concept of God The Bible Jesus: Greater than the Angels Rejection and Judgment The Holy Spirit in You Eve's 5 Mistakes How Law and Faith Work Together