Category Archives: Service

I Timothy 3:14-16

Series: Pastoral Epistles

Segment #7

Topic: I Timothy 3:14-16

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday School

Date: May 16th, 2021

The Son in the Synagogues (Part 1) (Luke 4:14-30)

Title: The Son in the Synagogues

Passage: Luke 4:14-30

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: May 16, 2021

In this passage, Luke introduces the preaching and teaching ministry of Jesus. He does not emphasize Jesus’ miracles, but draws our attention to his teaching. To do this, he chooses an episode from Jesus’ ministry in Galilee, when he came to his hometown of Nazareth. I want you to notice three aspects of Christ’s ministry:

  1. The Spirit’s Power upon Jesus’ Teaching (vv 14-15)
  2. The Messianic Anointing of for Jesus’ Teaching (vv 16-21)
  3. The Familiar Rejection of Jesus’ Teaching (vv 22-30)

Qualifications for Deacons(1 Timothy 3:8-13)

Series: Paul’s Pastoral Epistle

Segment: 6

Topic: Qualifications for Deacons

Speaker: Dr. Eric White

Service: Sunday School

Date: May 9th, 2021

Justification By Faith Alone In Christ Alone (Galatians 2:15-16)

Title: Justification By Faith Alone In Christ Alone

Passage: Galatians 2:15-16

Speaker: Doctor, Eric White

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: May 9th, 2021

Introduction: Through our study of Paul’s letter to the Galatian Churches, we have seen him defend the one true gospel and his apostolic ministry. The passage before us today, 2:15-16, is one of the doctrinal hallmarks of evangelical Christianity. Paul attests that justification before God comes through faith alone in Christ alone.

Outline:

  1. General Nature of Justification
  2. Personal Nature of Justification
  3. Universal Nature of Justification

The Church and the Future of Israel (Romans 1-9) Introduction

Series: Church and Future of Israel

Segment: #1

Topic: Introduction

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Midweek Bible Study

Date: May 5th, 2021

The Submission of the Lord’s Servant (Isaiah 53:7-9)

Title: The Submission of the Lord’s Servant

Passage: Isaiah 53:7-9

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Communion service

Date: May 2, 2021

The Temptation of the Son (Luke 4:1-13)

Title: The Temptation of the son

Passage: Luke 4:1-13

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: May 2, 2021

We can learn much here about temptation, and we will. But this is not so much about the nature of temptation as it is about the victorious obedience and submission of the son of God to the will of the Father. In fact, the Devil’s basis for temptation is Christ’s identity as the son of God.v3: If you are the son of God… v9: If you are the son of God. How did Jesus prove himself to be the son of Godin his temptations?

  1. God’s Son trusted his Father for Provision
  2. God’s Son trusted his Father for the Kingdom
  3. God’s Son trusted his Father for his Promises

1 Timothy 3:1-7, 5:17-25

Series: Pastoral Epistles

Segment #4

Topic: Duties of an Overseer

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday School

Date: April 25th, 2021

The Human Son, (Luke 3:23-3)

Title: The Human Son

Passage: Luke 3:23-38

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: April 25th, 2021

Genealogies aren’t always exiting. Sometimes they puzzle us, and we struggle to stay awake while we read them in out morning devotions. But as you’ll see I hope you’ll see today, Luke does not give us a passage like this perfunctory or pointless list of names. We can take great profit from a passage like this. Here are four things we can learn from Luke’s genealogy of Jesus Christ:
1. Christ’s Virgin Birth
2.Christ the Fulfillment of Prophecy
3. Christ the Son of Sinful Men
4. Christ the Representative of All Humanity

The Beloved Son (Luke 3: 15-22)

Title: The Beloved Son

Passage: Luke 3:15-22

Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin

Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service

Date: April 18, 2021

John the Baptists knew the supremacy of Christ. Our text is Luke’s transition from John the Baptist’s important ministry to that of our Lord Jesus. In it, the supremacy of Jesus, the Christ, The Father’s beloved Son, is plainly evident. How?

  1. Christ Alone Possesses Spiritual Power
  2. Christ is Worthy of Life-Endangering Persecution
  3. Christ is Beloved of God