June 27, 2021 Worship Service
Scripture Reading: Psalm 130 & 2 Corinthians 8:7-15
Sermon: “Check Your Bags” – 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 – Pastor Mark Rogers
June 20, 2021 Worship Service
Scripture Reading: Psalm 20 & 2 Corinthians 6:1-13
Sermon: “The Godly Man” – Psalm 1 – Pastor Mark Rogers
June 13, 2021 Worship Service
Scripture Reading: Psalm 20 & Mark 4:26-34
Sermon: “The Dangers of Success” – 2 Chronicles 26:1-23 – Pastor Mark Rogers
June 6, 2021 Worship Service
Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1
Sermon: “Our Faithful God” – Psalm 138 – Pastor Mark Rogers
When we were young and in elementary school we learned how to add, subtract, multiply, and DIVIDE. Division comes in handy as we live out our daily lives. When you are in the kitchen cooking, the recipe you have may serve far too many people. You wisely divide the ingredients in half in order to yield a more suitable serving size for the number of people you have in your household. When you are out on your boat fishing, you divide out your bait, putting the right amount on the hook in order to attract the particular fish you are trying to catch. In these uses, division is a very positive and helpful thing to humans. The type of division I will examine today is anything but positive. It is positively harmful to people and to the mission of the church. We, as Christians, are to avoid this type of division at all costs for in so doing we protect the fellowship of the church and are able to stay focused on our mission, the Great Commission.