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This morning, we revisit our theme for 2025, "Go With God." What can we learn from Joshua about trusting God while facing life's challenges?
This morning, Tim discusses a church blessing for which he is thankful. Where do we see that blessing in Scripture, and how can we continue to practice it going forward?
We are studying the life of Ezekiel on Sunday nights! Tonight, we study some of the prophetic acts that Ezekiel performed to warn and teach the people. What did God tell Ezekiel to do, and what did those acts teach God's people?
Each fall at Great Oaks, we try to center our PM lessons on a Bible life! This year, we turn our thoughts towards the life of Ezekiel and how his upbringing led to some unique circumstances that God was able to use.
Today is our Praying for Memphis Sunday! As we aim to support and strengthen our community, we reflect on the book of Jonah and his story in Scripture.
Hope is a uniquely Christian quality, but sometimes we struggle to lean on it as we should. Tonight, we revisit a lesson God taught Jeremiah about hope. What was it, and what do we learn?
We live in a media-dominated world, which has become a big part of our daily lives. What are some of the spiritual challenges in our new digital age, and how can we be faithful as we face them?
November 2, 2025 - Sunday AM Worship - Go With God: In My Job
Tonight, we receive a report from John Hunter, Gary Reaves, Don Hutson, and Johnny Craft from their trip, encouraging the brethren at the Berkshire County Church of Christ in Pittsfield, MA.
Sunday evening devotional by Tim Alsup. Tonight is our Trunk or Treat night, and we always begin with a time of worship. Tonight's devotional lesson comes from 1 Timothy 1:12-17. As Paul describes his own life change in this passage, we also find ourselves here, one way or another...
Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. This morning we complete our "Adventures in Bible Reading" series, reminding us of Scripture's life-changing power. Our study today comes from Acts 8, in which God brings a Christian together with someone reading his Bible, and we again see the life-and-soul-changing power of God's word. What happened, and what do we learn about our own decision to receive God's salvation?
Tonight, brother Jim Black with EEM discusses the parable of the sower, or the soils - and explains the mission of EEM through stories, statistics, and support through congregation's of the Lord's Church.
We are studying "Adventures in Bible Reading" on Sunday mornings in October, seeing the power of God's Word. This morning, we study a time in Jerusalem's rebuilding era, when the people asked Ezra to share God's law with them. What happened, and what do we learn from their example?
In Paul's letter to the Colossians, what is Paul worried about? And how does his answer help remind Christians what our faith is all about?
In our next "Adventures in Bible Reading" passage, we find God using the prophet Jeremiah to call Judah to repentance before they face judgment from Babylon. As Jeremiah's scroll is read to the people, how will the king respond, and what does it teach us about God's Word?
Tonight, we study God's call to three major Old Testament prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. What did God tell them as He called them to be prophets, and what do we learn about our own identity as people who are "sent" by God?
This morning, we study Judah's revival under King Josiah, one of the great faith turnarounds in the Bible. What led to this revival, and what can we learn about renewing our own faith?
How can we remain pure as Christians? Chase shares with us Paul's advice to Timothy in 2 Timothy 2 about running away from sin, and where we need to be running towards.
The first step of faith and moving towards God is a real challenge - but the journey does not stop there! This morning, we dive into the story of Matthew 14 and Peter walking on the water, and learning how we ought to take the "next steps" in our faith.
Many Christians have been asking themselves whether they are as bold in their faith as they should be. What does the example of Paul show us, and how can we grow in Christian boldness?




