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Faith Baptist Up North
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Sermons and more from Faith Baptist Church, Cheboygan, MI
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From Mark 14:53-65 we hear of Jesus, alone in court, against the Jewish religious leaders, meeting in an illegal setting with an illicit goal. Learn how God's eternal truth needs no defense against made-up, false charges.
Jesus, betrayed in the garden, That's the setting for today's sermon from Mark 14:43-52. Open your bible and listen with us. What a great message of God's love for us!
Pastor Michael takes us to 1 Corinthians 12:12-26 and teaches about Paul's picture of our body as the body of Christ, and the importance of being part of a local church. Be sure to have your bibles ready and open as you listen.
Mark 14:32-42 is Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. Join us as we listen to His prayer this morning. What a wonderful answer to prayer for us today.
Join us as we look together at Jesus' prophecy of Peter's denial and Peter's response. Jesus, even as He was about to be denied, betrayed, beaten, crucified, was all about reaffirming His disciples that He would hold them, and would continue to go before them.
Join us as Pastor Lamberson teaches of the initiation of the Lord's Supper, its meanings and its plications. Taken from Mark 14:22-26.
Mark 14:12-21 is the text for today's sermon. Open God's word and listen along with us.
Join us in Mark 14:1-11 as we hear of "An Act of Love".
We start a new series this week, taken from the gospel according to Mark. Mark 1:1 says "The beginning of the gospel (or good news), of Jesus Christ, the Son of God."
Pastor Lamberson turns to Nahum 1:7 to impress upon us that our God is good, is protective, and knows those who trust in Him.Our God is Good: Nahum 1:7a. Also Psalm 119:68, 1 Chronicles 16:34, 1 Peter 2:2-3, Genesis 3:5-6, Psalm 25:8Our God is Protective: Nahum 1:7b. Also Isaiah 25:4a, Psalm 9:9, Psalm 46:1, Psalm 27:1b, Psalm 37:39, Psalm 2:12b, Psalm 34:8, Proverbs 18:10Our God Knows: Nahum 1:7c. Also John 10:14a, Psalm 118:1
Finding joy in the story of the incarnation - the birth of Jesus. Hear of the beauty and simplicity, the joy of the narrative from Luke 2:9-11.
We finish out Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians with a look at Paul's prayer, his signature, and his benediction. We're reading from 2 Thessalonians 3:16-18.
Pastor Lamberson completes the narrative of the death and resurrection of Lazarus, it's impact on those around him, and meaning for us. Turn to John 11:28-44 and listen along.
Pastor Lamberson opens up God’s word to 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15 to teach us today about the second major problem facing the church at Thessalonica. Amazingly, it seems to still be a problem today. Listen along with us now.
Jesus reassures Martha that Lazarus will live again because Jesus is the resurrection and the life. Listen along with your bibles open to John 11:17-27 as Pastor Lamberson teaches us today.
Pastor Lamberson returns to 2 Thessalonians to teach of the aspects of a vibrant faith. Listen with us, with your bible open to 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5. He looks at a vibrant prayer, a vibrant confidence, and vibrant hearts.
Pastor Lamberson starts his look at the death and resurrection of Lazarus in today's message from John 11:1-16. Listen along with your bibles open as Pastor teaches us of a sickness, a delay, a debate, a sermon, a misunderstanding, a clarification and another misunderstanding.
Pastor looks at John 10:37-42 in today's message. Even if you don't believe Jesus' words, believe what he has done and know that what he says is true.
Pastor Lamberson takes a break from John to look at Paul's letter to the Ephesians with a timely message on moving from darkness into light, and shining that light, the light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for the world to see. The text for today's message is Ephesians 5:8-9.
Pastor concludes 2 Thessalonians 2:15-17 with today's exhortation to stand firm in our faith, trusting God, specifically by holding fast to the Word of God.