
From the seed buried in the dark and alone, to the emergence of the first sprout from the ground, life is all about new beginnings. Listen as Jennifer Hallberg shares a message about how each of us can begin anew.
From the seed buried in the dark and alone, to the emergence of the first sprout from the ground, life is all about new beginnings. Listen as Jennifer Hallberg shares a message about how each of us can begin anew.
Since the beginning of creation, humans have been in competition. As he looks at this passage from Luke, Rev. Gilbert examines why it is important to be unimportant.
“No good deed goes unpunished.” With this adage, Rev. Gilbert opens this message that focuses on what happens to us when we get our fingers burned, and why it is important to do the uncommon when it is in service to God.
From a trip down the skin care aisle in the store, to a reflection on the churches in Bartow, Rev. Gilbert examines the plethora of choices we have daily and why following our faith is important.
Where do you have to turn to when hope is lost? In this sermon, Rev. Gilbert, with a nod to Pinnochio and Jiminy Cricket, talks about hope and the need for each of us to have hope.
What happens to those that are thinking that they can ride on the spiritual coattails of others? In this message from Rev. Gilbert, he examines what things are necessary for our passage to heaven.
In light of pitfalls and distractions in our lives, it is helpful to remember that God is only a prayer away! As we encounter turbulence in life, may God will be with us!
With a message from Paul’s letter to the Galatians, Rev. Gilbert shares some insights into this epistle to the people of Galatia. As he tells of historical figures and some of their writings in the modern era, he connects the listener to Paul’s words.
With discussion of trends, style, and the like, Rev. Gilbert shares a message about being content of the status quo and the dangers of this in our religious life.
As Rev. Gilbert shares this message of the promise, he puts on display how the gospel and the holy trinity are to be shared throughout eternity.