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There is no background so vile, no person so sinful that God's grace cannot heal. God loves you. God has forgiven you through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ upon the cross. God desires to have deeper more intimate fellowship with you. Listen to sermons that will encourage you in your relentless pursuit of Jesus Christ our Savior.
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Turn with Pastor J. S. Melvin to 1 Samuel 24 where we see that providence is not the same as permission. David's biggest flex is exercising restraint by not killing Saul when he had the chance.
The Road to Emmaus

The Road to Emmaus

2026-02-1539:17

Turn with Brother Matthew Arnold to Luke 24 and learn powerful truths about the journey with Jesus on the Road to Emmaus.
The Rock of Escape

The Rock of Escape

2026-02-0837:57

Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, some of the audio is missing. Pastor J. S. Melin takes us to 1 Samuel 23 and shows us through the story of David and his battle with Saul that obedience to God is not a transaction; it is alignment. Always rest in the Lord and know that he has a purpose. Even when you are hunted, you are held.
The Cave

The Cave

2026-01-1831:04

Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 22 and shows us how God meets us when we are frightened and like David are hiding in the Cave of Adullam. God can turn a cave into a classroom and give us faith to move forward.
When Faith is Messy

When Faith is Messy

2026-01-1133:08

Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel Chapter 21 and shows us what it's like when fear takes over our faith, but as we follow the life of David, we find ultimately that there is encouragement in this chapter.
Preparation by Trial

Preparation by Trial

2026-01-0434:36

Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 20 and shows us that sometimes we feel, like David, that we have tried to do everything right, but everything is still falling apart. What we find is that sometimes God allows change in our lives, not because we are wrong but because we are ready. Trials are not necessarily corrective; God uses them to prepare us.
The Sunday In Between

The Sunday In Between

2025-12-2831:32

Christmas is over, and New Years is not yet here. This is the Sunday in between what happened this year and what is coming next. Turn in your Bibles to 1 Samuel 7, and follow along with Pastor Melvin as he shows us how the children of Israel had unfortunately become complacent in their worship. As we look back on 2025 and ahead to 2026, we should see how God was with us, and we should build stones of remembrance to remind us.
A Christmas Message

A Christmas Message

2025-12-2133:33

Pastor J. S. Melvin takes us to the Gospel of John to expound upon the best news ever.
God in the Chaos

God in the Chaos

2025-12-0737:55

Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 19, and shows us that nothing in your life can undo God's Plan, even when the king conspires against you.
Pastor J. S. Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel Chapter 18 and shows us how walking into God's plans sometimes puts you in the path of someone else's jealousy, but when you are walking in God's calling, there is something about you that others will see and be drawn to.
David and Goliath

David and Goliath

2025-11-2344:53

Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 17 and shows us how God is Lord of our valleys in the familiar story of David and Goliath.
Pastor J. S. Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 16 and shows us that God sees you when others overlook you, God is shaping you in this current season, God's timing is never rushed, and God uses worship to restore you.
Brother Matthew takes us to Psalm 20:1-9 and Joshua 20 and shows us how the six cities of refuge are a picture of the names of Jesus and the attributes of our Lord and they point to our ultimate high priest, the King of Righteousness, the King of Peace.
On Sunday November 02, 2025, Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 15 where we read about Saul taking King Agag alive instead of doing all that God had told him to. Partial obedience is willful disobedience dressed up in religious clothing. Incomplete obedience can leave something alive that will come back and destroy us later. We should obey our Lord, not in order to gain his love, but because he already loves us.
Build Your Altar

Build Your Altar

2025-10-2632:17

Pastor Melvin takes us to 1 Samuel 14:31-52 and shows us how legalism actually produces worse sin in our lives than living in the victory and freedom of God's grace. Even in the middle of the messes you make, you, like Saul, can build an altar to the Lord and acknowledge his preeminence in your life. Know that God is still "speaking" even when silence is his response to your prayers.
Elder Coker begins in Numbers 21 where Aaron has just died and the Israelites were discouraged. What do we do when we get discouraged? If we shift our perspective to Jesus and what awaits us in Eternity, we can be encouraged and lay hold on eternal life today!
Nicodemus

Nicodemus

2025-10-2524:17

On October 25, 2025, Saturday Morning of our Annual Fall Meeting, Elder Josh Coker takes us to John 3:16 and shows us how this verse is a declaration about, rather than an invitation to, those who are believing in Christ.
On Saturday morning of our Annual Fall Meeting, Elder Dickie Halbgewachs begins in 2 Peter 3 and encourages us to look forward to the last day, the day of the Lord, when the King will say as recorded in Matthew 25:34, "Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world."
A Call to Humility

A Call to Humility

2025-10-2535:02

On October 24, 2025, in the second sermon of our Fall Annual Meeting, Pastor Josh Coker shows us in Philippians 2:1-9 that we should think of ourselves less and others more.
A Promise for the Ages

A Promise for the Ages

2025-10-2516:26

In the first sermon of our Annual Fall Meeting on October 25, 2025, Elder Dickie Halbgewachs takes us to Genesis 3:14-15. We read about the results of Adam and Eve's transgression. Imagine the weight they felt after their fall, having actually been perfect, unlike any of us. What gave them hope and what gives us strength to go on today is the promise that Christ will prevail!
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