Opening some insights about facial recognition, Rev. Carson discusses how you are being watched. He draws similarities to how we are watched by others, and by God to see if we live as we should.
Opening some insights about facial recognition, Rev. Carson discusses how you are being watched. He draws similarities to how we are watched by others, and by God to see if we live as we should.
In this message, Rev. Carson discusses passages that outline the importance of character in our lives and our society. See how modern television programs and the Bible alike share how crucial our character is.
“The greatest weakness of the Church today” states rev. Carson “is the lack of understanding of the Bible.” As he outlines comparisons to ancient civilizations, listen as he shares a message on the importance of having a deeper understanding of the Bible in today’s age.
When you are a parent, you learn the things you should (and should not) say. Your children educate you. Rev. Carson opens a message about things changing with this statement. Throughout the message, he shows where changes are usually for the better.
“How’s your hearing?” This opening line from Rev. Gary Carson started a sermon outlining why when God speaks, it is important to listen. While selective hearing is one of the topics Rev. Carson also broaches in this message, he preaches on the prevalence of God’s voice in scripture and to each of us.
As he shares about the vision of what is laid out for each of us, this message interweaves video games and other pop culture references to help drive parity to the challenges faced in the Church. With scripture from Joshua, Luke, and Revelation, Rev. Carson imparts a reflection of how a new generation helps refocus the vision of the future.
Old Testament Scripture
New Testament Scripture