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Teaching vs. Tradition The Glory of Singing in Worship Fervent in Worship The Nature of Biblical Worship: Communication The Practice of Biblical Worship: Submission
5 Things We Do in Worship
There are 5 things found in the New Testament that God will accept as true worship to Him.
The Result of Biblical Worship: Transcendence
How Should We Worship God?
In discussing worship, there exists a tension between progressive believers who seek a modern expression of worship and traditionalists who believe in preserving established methods, while many in the middle simply desire to express their love for God in a sincere and communal way, emphasizing that true worship transcends worldly norms and is fundamentally about honoring God.
Regular Worship
Let's look at the bigger picture that God has designed for New Testament worship.
Progressive Conservatives The Acappella Church Kingdom Kindness Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? Order in Worship The Sabbath Rest Worship Psalms The Holy Spirit and Perfection Is Worshiping Online, True Worship? Public Worship Concerning the Collection
What You Should 'Get' Out of Worship
In this sermon, Mike challenges the common attitude of assessing church attendance based on personal gain, arguing that church life should involve both giving and receiving; specifically, attendees should experience a genuine sense of God's presence during worship, beyond mere obligation or habit.
Worship Attitude
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.
Do I Have to Attend Every Worship Service?
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.
The 5 Biblical Ministries Chaos in Israel
Christian Worship in 150 AD
Justin Martyr was a Samarian Christian who lived in the second century. He was a Platonist philosopher who was converted to Christianity and became a strong defender of the faith. In one of his works, "Apology of the Christian Religion", written in around 150AD, he describes a typical Christian worship service of that day.
Christian Worship in 150 AD
Let's be on Time Divine Desire
3. How to Broadcast your Church Worship Services Live Online
A comprehensive guide to streaming video in your church building. In this guide, we cover everything from microphones to the most important item: patience.
Detailed Laws for Living Church was Made for Man not Man for Church 8 Universal Principles for Natural Church Growth Introduction to Chronicles Introduction to Judges and Israel's Cycle of Sin The Royal Priests Peter Preaches to the Gentiles Iron Love
21. Who was the "Naked Man in the Garden" in Mark 14?
Delve into the intriguing speculation surrounding the identity of the "naked man in the garden" in Mark 14:51-52, as scholars suggest he could be John Mark, the Gospel author, based on narrative details, authorial techniques, and early church traditions.
What is Biblical Faith? Using Pattern Theology to Answer Questions The Life and Times of Hezekiah Kissing Up The Power of Praise The Joy of Church Attendance The Vision of the New Temple and Temple Worship How to Include A cappella Music in Your Live Stream Worship The Changeless Role of Women Unworthy Communion Ministering to the Minister Christianity Vs. Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto and Buddhism Veils: Custom or Command? Use the System! God First and Only David's Rise and Reign The Kings of Judah Remembering Who We Are Loving the Invisible God The Non-Negotiables General Introduction to Proverbs Paul's Conversion and Commission Response Killers #6 - Neglecting Church Colossians 2:15-23 The Church Gideon and His Victory Jesus: Greater than the Angels Attaining Holiness Praise: A Mark of God's People It Depends on Your Interpretation The King's Birth Parenting 101 Temple Sermon and the People'S Rejection What Makes the Churches of Christ Unique? 7 Steps to Successful Church Growth Practicing Holiness
The Good Steward
Stephen Black, a former homosexual, courageously stood up against proposed laws discriminating against homosexuals, sharing his faith in Jesus Christ and the power of change, inspiring others to stand firm in their beliefs.
What You Should 'Get' Out of Church Jesus: Greater than the Jewish Religion Politically Correct or Biblically Correct? The History of Baptism The Purpose of the Tabernacle Effective Prayer The Ark and the Priests The Glory of the Church of Christ Holy People Then and Now Idol and Likeness The Glorious Church A Consecrated Priesthood - Part 1
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.
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.
What Makes the Churches of Christ Unique? The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith The Power of Grace
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.
Growing Pains
Mike shares his journey of growth, from gaining weight to building a church, emphasizing the principle of "no growth without pain" in various aspects of life, urging the congregation to embrace challenges for future opportunities.
The Mary of the Bible The Right Response The Essence of the Law When Someone Leaves... The Look and Function of the Tabernacle Slow to Surrender Searching for Truth at Dudes Speed Parenting Icebreakers Why Men? April 20, AD 30
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.
The Modern Church
It seems that there are three elements that help identify the "modern" church. One is a focus on music in worship. Orchestras, choirs, even drama with music are a must if a church is to appeal to today's church goer.
The Modern Church
Too Full to Fast... Too Fast to Pray
Fasting used to be part of the regular spiritual exercises of the early church. They fasted as part of their ministry of worship to the Lord.
Too Full to Fast... Too Fast to Pray
Every Excuse Works
Prioritizing spiritual growth over excuses like "I don't feel like it" or "I'm too tired" can lead to a fulfilling worship experience and a deeper connection with God.
The Benefits of Worshipping God
Understanding the purpose and benefits of worship in the life of a believer is essential to deepening knowledge of God and experiencing joy in His presence.
The Benefits of Worshipping God
Christianity: More Than Ceremony Paul Confronts Peter The Basics What is the Deluding Influence? Philip and Nathanael They Knew Who He Was by How He Was
God Has Planned Something Better for Us
This sermon explores how God's plan, revealed in the Bible, is superior to anything humans can imagine. It highlights the faith of ancient believers, who looked forward to a promise they would not receive in their lifetime. Mike encourages readers to trust in God's plan, which finds its fulfillment in Jesus, offering something far better than temporary solutions or material gains.
Hebrews 11
A Consecrated Priesthood - Part 2 A King's Challenge
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.
Summer Sun or Son
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining faithfulness and spiritual growth amidst the allure of sunny weather and outdoor activities, this excerpt encourages readers to reflect on their priorities and commitment to serving the Son of God.
Renewal of the Covenant and Moses' Final Days What Under 40's Want Authorship and Division of Genesis Freedom Through Slavery James and John The Gideon Principles Joel / Amos What Other Religions Teach About Salvation Famine of the Word
Why We Struggle
The sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance and spiritual growth within the congregation, urging members to prioritize Bible reading, church involvement, and submission to leadership to overcome struggles and move forward.
What Will it Take
Hezekiah, the king of Judah, provides a valuable lesson on the importance of sanctified leadership in achieving ambitious construction projects and building a strong community.
Once Saved, Always Saved? Christ, Culture and the Church Who is the King?
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.
The Christian Lifestyle Deliverance - 1 Faithful Through Failure Aaron's Sin Attaining Holiness Elders: Character Profile Preparing to Enter the Promised Land God Stirs up the Builders' Hearts A Biblical Plan for Growth
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.
Introduction 4 Principles of Personal Evangelism How Christians Grieve Paul's Instructions on Prayer and the Role of Men and Women in the Church Building up Without Compromise or Fear Suffering Psalms A Christian's Response to Death and Dying Input and Output From an Early Age
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.
Introduction to Hebrews Enemies of the Cross Critical Introduction of Leviticus As Good as Gold The Impact of Grace Total Conversion Canadian Thanksgiving The Christian Religion The Religion of Desire Obadiah / Micah Conquest of Jericho and Ai Hosea Joshua's Farewell and Covenant Renewal Christianity Vs. Zoroastrianism and Islam The Covenant Between God and His People Cultivating Obedience Attaining Holiness Top 10 Reasons for Missing Church You Know You're a Christian When... The Reward for Greatness Keeping the Moral and Spiritual Laws The King's House
The 5 Chairs
This lesson discusses five different stages of faith represented by chairs, illustrating how believers move through various levels of spiritual maturity. Each chair signifies a distinct relationship with God, from those who are seeking Him to those who are fully committed. This framework encourages reflection on one's spiritual journey and the steps needed for growth.
Hebrews 9:27-28
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.
Introduction to Colossians Colossians 1:1-2 Boyhood The Seed of Promise Jeremiah'S Final Years and Flight to Egypt Colossians Conclusion How to Witness to Roman Catholics The Challenge of Change How God Works Christianity Vs. Judaism The God Who is Able The King in Action The Resurrected Life The Main Story The True Fast Superstition, Astrology and the Occult Holy Sex