In this sermon derived from the Parable of the Rich Fool, Rev. Huggins shares a message about how greed can shape our lives, and why it is important to give freely and happily.
In this sermon derived from the Parable of the Rich Fool, Rev. Huggins shares a message about how greed can shape our lives, and why it is important to give freely and happily.
In a time where people didn’t feel that God’s name should be called upon, Jesus instructs his disciples to call upon God as their Father in Heaven. From an article in a British magazine, to an examination on a passage in Luke, Rev. Huggins shares this message on praying to God.
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he shares how “You’ve got to make a commitment, you’ve got to love, and you’ve got to share.”
In this message, Rev. Huggins shares a message that outlines how eternal life is not a reward for jumping through the hoops, it is a gift that we are given from Jesus.
In our society today, there are many labels that get thrown around. In this message from Rev. Huggins, we hear a message from Luke that illustrates why we shouldn’t isolate others based on their labels.
Debt is a standard in most of our lives. Being indebted can mean a lot of things, but in this message from Rev. Huggins, we hear about a message that tells about the one that can cancel that debt.
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he shares from a background in small-town West Virginia. In that area, he recalls how many people would give freely. Listen as he shares this lesson from I Kings and compares it to the generosity that we should all have.
On this Memorial Day weekend, Rev. Huggins shared a message about prayer from Luke that centered around a Centurion that was concerned about his servant. Listen to this message that embodies why it is important to continue to pray for others.
The message from Rev. Huggins examined an age old discussion regarding how the Church examined the Trinity. On Trinity Sunday, we learn that it is God’s wisdom that helps each of us along our path of life.