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CBC ... where grace and truth make a difference.Our mission:To reach people wherever they are in their spiritual journey and nurture them into a maturing relationship with Christ.
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David denHartog teaches from Mark 13:1–37, where Jesus answers His disciples’ questions about the timing and signs of coming events, including the destruction of the temple and His future return. The key term in the chapter is “watch!” Jesus does not call us to calculate or predict the time of His coming, but rather to be watchful and remain faithful until He comes in power and glory.
In Mark 12:13–44, Dean Elliott summarizes Jesus’ responses to questions posed by the Pharisees, Sadducees, and scribes to trap Him. At the heart of Jesus’ teaching is a clear picture of what truly matters to God as He builds His kingdom—and what this means for believers who desire to honor Him as the sovereign Lord of their lives.
David denHartog teaches from Mark 11:27-12:12. This passage depicts how the Jewish religious leaders question Jesus' authority. We will examine four principles highlighting the importance of Jesus' authority. Additionally, the parable reveals their rejection of Jesus and serves as a warning of Judgment.
Sufficient

Sufficient

2026-02-0248:53

Kevin Sale teaches from Romans 8:1-4. This weekend was Cleburne’s annual Disciple Now event, which is a weekend-long retreat for 6th through 12th graders. The theme for the weekend was the sufficiency of God’s grace. Romans 7 and 8 show how one can live in the fullness of that grace. Additional Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 12:9; Romans 7:15; Romans 6:23; 1 John 1:9; James 5:16; Romans 8:35-38
Dean Elliott teaches from Mark 10:32–52, where Jesus tells His disciples for the first time in the book of Mark why He is going to the cross. Jesus also affirms the question, “Why follow Jesus?”—which, up to this point, He has not directly answered for His disciples.
David denHartog teaches from Mark 10:13-31 David denHartog teaches from Mark 10:13-31 regarding Jesus' heart for children, followed by the story of the rich young ruler, which addresses the difference between the free gift of salvation and the high price of discipleship, which the Lord generously rewards. View Sermon Notes Here.
Pastor Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 10:1-12. In today’s passage, we will see how married believers should walk together on the path of discipleship as they view their marriage from God’s perspective, and how Jesus offers grace and forgiveness to all who have sinned. The Lord Jesus Christ, the God of all grace, gives second chances when the first one goes wrong. View Sermon Notes HERE. Additional Scripture References: Deuteronomy 24:1-4; 1 Corinthians 7:15; 1 John 1:9; 1 Peter 5:10
Dean Elliott continues the series, "Discipleship in a Hostile World," teaching from Mark 9:14–50. The book of Mark explores the challenges of following Jesus. In today’s passage, we will look closely at three major themes. After walking through the text, Dean will pose three questions for believers to consider. Additional Scripture References: Mark 9:2; 1 Peter 4:17
Dean Elliott teaches from Luke 2:13–14 and various other passages on the Advent wreath candle of peace—how Jesus came to earth with angels announcing peace, a brief reprieve that his life and substitutionary death secured for us so that believers might live out peace and proclaim the gospel of peace before he comes again in judgment. Additional Scripture References: Matthew 12:23; Hebrews 1:1-4; Hebrews 1:13; Matthew 5:9
Kevin Bentley teaches from Luke 2:8-12 and 15-20. Today's passage is from the shepherds' point of view, describing how they were filled with great joy when the news of Jesus' birth was made known to them. We will look at the shepherds’ journey that leads them to this deep-seated gladness, and how one may also experience this personally. View Sermon Notes Here. Additional Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:13; John 10:11; Ephesians 4:30; James 1:2-4
David denHartog begins a new mini-series leading up to Christmas on the subject of Advent, which means "coming" or "arrival." The first of the four Advent candles represents Hope. We will explore the various words for 'hope' in the Bible, with a particular focus on its meaning in the New Testament. We will also see three important principles about what it means to live in hope. View Sermon Notes HERE. Scripture References: 1 John 2:28; 1 John 1:8-9; Proverbs 28:13; 1 John 3:2-3; Romans ...
Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 8:27-9:13. In today's passage, we explore the question: Who is Jesus? Together, we will discover who He truly is. This question invites each of us to respond, whether or not we already know and follow Jesus. View Sermon Notes Here. Additional Scripture References: John 14:15; Philippians 2:3-4; Colossians 3:13
A Call to Praise

A Call to Praise

2025-11-2442:43

David denHartog teaches from Psalm 103:1-14 and 17. Then we will hear testimonies and praise to the Lord from CBC members and attenders.
Dean Elliott teaches from Mark 7:31-8:26. Today’s passage reveals three key concepts, all beginning with the letter A, which equip believers to overcome the challenges they will encounter while on their walk with Jesus. Additional Scripture References: Romans 3:22; Romans 5:1; John 13:8; 1 John 1:8
David denHartog teaches from Mark 7:1-30. Today, we will explore three ways a believer can assess, or measure, whether they are truly living as a disciple of Jesus.
Pastor Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 6:32-56. Today’s passage reveals that, through Jesus, disciples can accomplish the impossible—even with extremely limited resources—if they do two things: recognize Jesus’ power and receive what He can do through them. View Sermon Notes HERE. Additional Scripture Reference: Isaiah 53:2; 2 Timothy 1:7; Galatians 5:16; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Acts 1:8; Genesis 2:7
Dean Elliott teaches from Mark 6:7-32. In this passage, we will see that choosing to follow Jesus seriously can lead to suffering. We will also discuss five principles from this passage that highlight the untouchability of a true disciple of Jesus. Additional Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:12; Psalm 34
David denHartog teaches from Mark 4:36-40 and 5:21-6:6. Everyone will, at some point, face a crisis in their lives. In today's passages, we will review four different stories where the people are called to demonstrate strong faith when facing opposition in the demonic world. Each story parallels a situation in which believers are also called to exercise strong faith today. Additional Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:8-9; 1 John 4:4; Ephesians 6:12; Hebrews 11:13-16; 1 Thessalonians 4:16; Roman...
Kevin Bentley teaches from Mark 4:35-5:20. In today's passages, we will explore a couple of different obstacles that cause significant struggle without having fully trusted in Jesus. This can relate to a believer's life today, facing challenges that can prepare them for life's journey, much like short races prepare marathon runners for longer races. View Sermon Notes Here. Additional Scripture References: Ephesians 6:12 ; Luke 7:47; Revelation 12:11; Romans 10:17; Jeremiah 12:1
Dean Elliott teaches from Mark 4. In today’s passage, we will learn that God’s will is not always a mystery for those who seek Him. His will can be specific for those who choose to follow it. However, for those who are uninterested, His mysteries remain hidden. Which category do you fall under? Are you following Jesus and desiring to see His kingdom built? Additional Scripture References: John 6:68
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