Our Pastor Ron uses I Thessalonians 1: 1 – 10 as an opportunity to introduce the fresh approach that will come when two congregations combine into a ‘new’ Grace Communion Charlotte. Watch this sermon to get more insight into the direction we are heading.
This sermon explains the difficult passages of Romans 11: 1-2, 29-32 which address the thought that the Israelites were rejected by God because they had rejected Jesus.
Taken from Romans 8:1 – 11, this sermon explains what it means by the statement that there is no condemnation in Christ and when true life begins. Note that there is a reference to a movie which is not given in the sermon. That movie is Sound of Freedom.
For this Fathers Day, we learn of all the aspects of the gift that The Father freely gave to us and how we are to receive and act upon it. The relevant scripture is Matthew 9: 35 to 10: 8.
A mother’s Day tribute: this is a sermon that draws comparisons of a mother’s love to that of God’s. The applicable scripture is John 14: 15 – 21.
This Palm Sunday message serves to remind us that although the Jews thought that Jesus was going to be their king as He rode into town on a donkey, they misunderstood His true purpose even though He told them who He was . He was tempted not only as we are but overcame all sin […]
Taken mainly from Romans 4: 1- 5;13 – 17, this sermon leads us from the Law to Grace. Should we continue to follow the Law, go with Grace or try to follow both? Watch to find out.
You may know the old saying, “He’s not worth his salt” but did you know that the Bible speaks of a salt covenant? Watch this sermon to learn about this and other things related to Jesus Christ. The main biblical text comes from Matthew 5: 13 – 20.
Taken mainly from Matthew 24: 33- 44, this sermon gives us the answer to this question. Most Christians know the answer; however, for you seekers out there, this one’s for you.
This is a story of gratitude and faith after Jesus heals a leper. This one leper, out of possibly ten lepers who Jesus healed, who fell at His feet. The biblical references include Luke 17: 11 – 19 and Thessalonians 5: 16.