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David Welch • Faithway Baptist Church Elk Grove • Sermon • • 0 views • 49:52
Paul , an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;) And all the brethren which are with me, unto the churches of Galatia: Grace be to you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, Who gave himself for our sins, that…
Adam Diaz • Abide Church • Sermon • • 11 views • 48:50
Welcome... Introduce Self... Pray... Heavenly Father, we thank you for the Christmas season and the opportunity to remember that you came near to us. I thank you for the freedom we enjoy to gather and worship you. I thank you for each person her this morning. I pray for all those who are sick, that you…
Church Polity
Kenn Chipchase • Pillar Fellowship • Sermon • • 45 views • 45:46
Who are you? The case for membership is certainly an unusual one. Many reject the concept because we do not have clear passages in the Scripture that clearly define church membership. And they are correct. There is no Scripture passage that says “thou shalt practice church membership” To make matters…
Church Polity
Kenn Chipchase • Pillar Fellowship • Sermon • • 18 views • 42:05
As we turn our attention to God’s Word today, you need to know that this sermon is a bit out of ordinary for what we usually do here. 95% of the time we are walking through portions of Scripture chapter by chapter and verse by verse, mining the goodness of God’s Word. Right now we are in a sermon series…
Gary Whitney • Middletown Baptist Church • Sermon • • 22 views • 30:32
Matthew 5:13–16 (CSB) 13 “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt should lose its taste, how can it be made salty? It’s no longer good for anything but to be thrown out and trampled under people’s feet. 14 “You are the light of the world. A city situated on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 No one lights…
Church Polity
Kenn Chipchase • Pillar Fellowship • Sermon • • 43 views • 45:06
I read the following in a book this week: “After the Netherlands fell to Germany in 1940, deacons in the Dutch Reformed church rose up to care for the politically oppressed, supplying food and providing secret refuge. Realizing what was happening, the Germans decreed that the office of deacon should…
Habakkuk
Adam Johnson • Redemption Community Church • Sermon • • 31 views • 49:00
Intro Have you heard the story of the greatest deacon meeting that ever occurred? There was a group of men surrounding a table. There was holy conversation, the word of God was shared, their was gospel centered reflection on their lives, a hymn was sung, there was only one disgruntled person in the room,…
Holy Week 2021 - Welcome Him
David Thomas • FHCC • Sermon • • 89 views • 32:34
Jesus is moree than a teacher or miracle worker. The proper response submits to Him as King.
Hickory Corners Bible Church Basics
Zach Boldt • Hickory Corners Bible Church • Sermon • • 9 views • 39:13
Knowing what it is we here at Hickory Corners Bible Church believe and how it is we operate is important. HCBC Basics is a condensed class to look at our statement of faith, and how it is we apply what we believe to our church life. This session will focus on the principle doctrines related to the place and purpose of the church.
What is the church?
Jonathan Anderson • Faith Baptist Church • Sermon • • 533 views • 35:46
I have heard this said of the local church, “A church is one bad pastor away from crumbling into liberalism.” In other words, if I the pastor were to die tomorrow, and you all were left with the decision to call a new pastor, if you make the wrong choice the consequences could be devastating for the…
What is the church?
Jonathan Anderson • Faith Baptist Church • Sermon • • 975 views • 41:19
If the biblical evidence argues for a congregational polity, that is- the evidence in the NT shows the church as a whole, or the congregation making all the decisions in the church, then were does that leave the authority of the pastor? How can a pastor lead or shepherd the flock, if the flock is the…
Jason Hovde • Oasis Church • Sermon • • 87 views • 33:49
The believers in Acts 4 prayed that God would observe the threats of those opposed to the gospel and that he would give boldness to the believers to continue to speak the word and that he would do miracles of healing and sings and wonders in the name of Jesus. Believers today should pray for boldness…
David
Edward Hatch • Palermo Christian Church • Sermon • • 1,979 views • 29:11
17 And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and Jonathan his son, (ESV) — 17 And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and Jonathan his son This past week saw the death of Aaron Hernandez. One of footballs best players, he was in jail for the murder of the boyfriend of his girlfriend’s…
These Truths Alone; 500 Years of Reformation
Rev Stephen Thomas • Sermon • • 173 views • 36:18
Soul Liberty Sometime around 1616 Thomas Helwys died in Newgate Prison London. Which would have been an entirely inconsequential event in world history, except that he was the first to make an appeal in the English language for Universal Freedom of Religion and was the founder of the first Baptist Church…
Church Leadership
Pastor Charokee • Coastal Community Church • Sermon • • 0 views • 50:16
…115:]] of things and lots of church polity…:]] and to teach to the whole congregation…
James
Chris Brauns • The Red Brick Church • Sermon • • 21 views • 48:48
…[:2433.1:]] part in the government's or polity…2517.9:]] consent and accountability of the congregation…
Our Family
Joshua Umbriaco • Cornerstone Community Church of Iron Mountain • Sermon • • 42 views • 42:19
The late Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg, in the mid-70's moved to San Francisco to be the “rabbi in residence” at Glide Memorial Methodist Church. Questioned as to how he could hold such a position at a Methodist Church, Rabbi Feinberg answered that it was easy—as long as the Church is unconventional, doesn’t…
Acts
Pastor Dusty Mackintosh • Next Step Christian Church • Sermon • • 13 views • 31:23
Saxophone In 4th grade I picked up the violin. In 5th grade I played the stand-up bass. But in 6th grade I discovered the saxophone. Inspired by the greats like Kenny G and Michael Bolton, I was going to be a saxophone legend. Now this isn’t the saxophone I had in sixth grade, this is a new saxophone…
Baptist Distinctives
David Krueger • Sermon • • 4 views
Autonomy simply means self-governance ... that all human authority for the doctrine and practice of the local church lies within the local church itself.
James • Sermon • • 3 views
Why leadership? Leadership is important in the church because it frees the man of God to be able to teach and pray. Church polity the form or process of church government So when you think about denomination you think about how the church is governed. What system of leadership are they under. Out of…
What is the Church?
Andy Osborne • Sermon • • 1 view
Introduction Our culturs negative view of politics, authority, power, and leadership can easily skew our view of how God wants the church to opperate. Paul’s Concern for the Cretan Church This short pastoral epistle is not some friendly letter between believers, although it is certainly written with…
Derick Parfan • Sermon • • 6 views
Current Landscape: Necessity of Biblical Understanding on Church Leadership Survey of students and their churches Leadership trend. Elders-deacons biblical, do we need to use these terms? Yes. Benjamin Merkle: It demonstrates that Scripture is our authority, not human wisdom. It helps the congregation…
Jonathan Anderson • Sermon • • 2 views
Why Congregationalism? Congregational Polity How would you define congregational rule? Membership rules as a whole. Not a democracy, because a majority in not ruling over minority. Not intended in the local church. It is true that we count votes, but we should also count perspectives. Some counsel should…
Sunday School
Andy Osborne • Sermon • • 2 views
Historically there have been three approaches to church polity: episcopal, presbyterian, and congregational.
Colossians, Christ and the Believer
Dan De Graff • Sermon • • 4 views
The saying is trustworthy: If anyone aspires to the office of overseer, he desires a noble task. Therefore an overseer must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, sober-minded, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach, not a drunkard, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a…