by Justin Marple | Jun 12, 2016 | 2016 Sermons, David Children's Stories, SERMONS
New audio link. When King Saul heard that his daughter Michal loved David he had a wonderful, awful idea. This idea included David trying to kill one hundred Philistines and bringing a piece of their skin to Saul. In this way David would pay the bridal price for...
by Justin Marple | Jun 5, 2016 | 2016 Sermons, David Children's Stories, SERMONS
New children’s message audio link. Saul driven mad by an evil spirit and looking with his eye of envy at David threw the spear in his hand thinking to pin David to the wall…and he missed. So he tried again to throw the spear to pin David to the...
by Justin Marple | Jun 5, 2016 | 2016 Sermons, Romans and Mission, SERMONS
We live in a competitive culture that touches everything from politics, to sports, to debates, to car shows, to economics, and to beauty. There is glory in winning and lording it over those who have lost. It is not enough that you win, the one who lost needs to get...
by Justin Marple | May 29, 2016 | 2016 Sermons, Romans and Mission, SERMONS
We Americans have many rights and liberties that we acknowledge come from God. So perhaps this message is especially appropriate on this Memorial Day weekend when we remember all those who perished in the United States military so that we might enjoy our great...
by Justin Marple | May 22, 2016 | 2016 Sermons, David Children's Stories, SERMONS
New audio link. So we ended when David returned to the cities of Israel after he struck down Goliath the giant and had been fighting successfully wherever Saul sent him and the women were coming out of the cities and singing and dancing and playing their tambourines...
by Justin Marple | May 22, 2016 | 2016 Sermons, Romans and Mission, SERMONS
Paul says that the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking. This might be a surprise to many Presbyterians given our love of cooking and eating food and for some Presbyterians the love of alcohol. Certainly [ictt-tweet-inline]eating food together is a...
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