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Author: Pastor Rick Sitton

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Welcome to FMC Bryan! This channel broadcasts the 11 AM traditional worship service. We hope wherever you are listening from you would consider joining us in our mission to love, witness and serve. For more information, please visit www.fmcbryan.org.

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This All Saints Day we look at what Scripture says about "saints."
This week on Reformation Sunday we look at a key distinctive, salvation by faith alone.
As we start our stewardship campaign this year we look at some biblical principles for giving.
Today we look at a theology of Israel as God's people
This week we wrap up our series on the Lord's prayer.
In our series about the Lord's prayer we're looking at the prayer to have God lead us away from trials and temptations.
The call to forgive our brothers and sisters in Christ is a hard call, but essential to living into being a Christian.
As we continue to look at the Lord's prayer, we need to turn to the Lord in confession and repentance as part of our prayer.
Today we continue our second week talking about unanswered prayer. We look at the thorn in the flesh Paul had and how than can inform our unanswered prayer.
One of the hard parts of prayer is that sometimes our prayers aren't answered how we want them to. This week we look at some of the reasons why this might be the case.
This Sunday in our prayer series we look at how God calls us to ask for daily bread.
Praying "thy kingdom come thy will be done" is an invitation to spend time in prayer discerning God's will for your daily life. To seek first the Kingdom of God
The Lord Jesus has set an example for His disciples to PAUSE to pray. To PAUSE means you find a place and make a time to pray each day. The PAUSE is a prelude to prayer, but it is also what ushers you into God’s presence to rejoice in fellowship with Him by giving him praise and thanksgiving.
Today we start a new sermon series on Prayer based on Pete Greig's book, How to Pray. We'll be looking at the Lord's prayer this series and how we can learn to pray like Jesus taught us. Today we look at how we should posture our hearts in prayer.
Today we look at the kingship being taken away from Saul and given to David. In passage we can learn how God meets us in our grief, but invites us to move on and look forward.
Our Children's director, Jeff Hobbs brings the word this Sunday.
Holding onto hope
Today we look at the most famous passage in Ezekiel, the Valley of Dry Bones and what that passage means for us as a church today.
Today we look at the healing of the paralyzed man lying on the mat in Luke's gospel. There are different people in this healing story and they all needed something different form Jesus, just like we do.
This week we wrap up our Nehemiah series by reading about how the people of God celebrate at the end of the book. We will be a people who celebrate like this when the Lord has done great things in our lives.
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