
As we continue to learn throughout our lives, it should be a part of our focus of how God plays a role in our lives. As we transition to a new year, Rev. Gilbert shares a message about knowing our limitations and how our focus should be placed.
As we continue to learn throughout our lives, it should be a part of our focus of how God plays a role in our lives. As we transition to a new year, Rev. Gilbert shares a message about knowing our limitations and how our focus should be placed.
From plans following church, to historical plans, our plans don’t always go as we expect. In this sermon, Rev. Gilbert shares a message about how our plans aren’t always what we expect but how they bring us to where we should be.
In this message from James, Rev. Gilbert shares the importance of stopping to reflect in our faith and our blessings, and ways we can each take time to ask for God’s protection and compassion.
With a story of a man’s visit to his doctor with the weight of the world on his shoulders and reflection on the passage from Philippians, Rev. Gilbert shares this message on having a cheerful disposition.
With a revelation of his newest hobby, Rev. Gilbert delivers a message about the importance of faith and why our faith shouldn’t be revered as a hobby but a daily practice.
With a personal tale of a friend’s religious outlay, and a comparison to the Sadducees, Rev. Gilbert shared a message from Luke. Listen to hear why God is not an antique.
When Christ invites the tax collector to visit his home, many in the crowd probably wondered why. Listen to this message from Rev. Gilbert to hear why this made perfect sense.
One of the most needed, and often overlooked, parts of being a Christian is prayer. Rev. Gilbert tells about his aspirations to be called to a Church in Atlanta, and the results of his prayers in this message.
With a tale from Luke about the manager, Rev. Gilbert shared a message about the importance of keeping God in mind.