Located in Burleson, Texas and led by Sr. Pastor Scott Sharman. Visit us online at: www.alsburybaptist.com
We are all different and that's how God designed us. Do we celebrate these differences and share in each other's passion and victory?
As we begin a new year, it's easy to start off sprinting when we need to realize our race is a marathon that needs to be finished well. In today's sermon, God uses Scott to remind us that our best days are still ahead of us in our daily walk.
The new year is here! Are you prepared for God to do AMAZING WONDERS through you this year?
Do you struggle with trusting God? If so, let him speak to you today and help you to overcome your struggle.
Would you be satisfied with a life of anonymity? Instead of trying to gain acceptance from others, do all you do with a "labor of love."
Do you ever worry? Today's sermon is a great reminder of how we can live an anxiety-free life daily.
Are you willing to give up your right to follow your plans and instead follow God's PERFECT plan?
When you grieve the Spirit and He grows silent, how sensitive are you to His silence? Let God transform your heart and mind so you always realize and repent when you fail our Lord.
When you are wronged by someone, how do you respond? Before you do respond, realize that God created all people to have a relationship with Him.
How blessed is your life? Is there anything keeping you from spending quality time in the Word? Are you directed by God's Word? Today's sermon helps believers to answer the questions.
John Mark brings us a word from the Lord that challenges us to trust Him more as we look for Him at work "here and there."
1 Coirinthians 15 says our labor in the Lord will NEVER be in vain, but will instead bring about BIG DIVIDENDS!
God gives us an enlightening word through Scott today as He challenges us to become a danger to the darkness by increasing the wattage of our lights.
God speaks through Scott this week to teach us the importance of God's covenant and how it should motivate us to live.
Tim Newton stands in for Scott Sharman and asks what your faith is built upon; lifestyle, circumstances, or Jesus.
When we wonder why God allows bad things to happen, we need to remember His promise to bring good out of the bad.
Loving others should be natural, or something that happens automatically for Christians. Regardless of our spiritual maturity level, we should respond to God's invitation to love one another MORE FULLY.
In the wake of Alsbury Baptist Church's loss with the death of Youth Pastor Brian Jennings, Senior Pastor Scott Sharman looks at the question, "What is Forgiveness?"
We must be as responsible as the Good Samaritan and care for all people we come into contact with.
When we have a flourishing faith and a swelling love, they are a powerful duo that God can use to give hope to hurting people.
Alsbury Baptist Pastor Scott Sharman continues his series on Caring With Sensitivity and Compassion. Today he looks at how Healthy Religion can guide your walk to help others.
Pastor Scott Sharman continues his series on Caring with Sensitivity and Compassion by asking us to listen to those who are hurting. How can we listen? By asking the right questions.
Alsbury Baptist Church Pastor Scott Sharman continues his series on Caring with Sensitivity and Compassion.
Pastor Scott Sharman continues his Caring with Sensitivity and Compassion Series by studying Paul's plea for Timothy to join him. Part 2 of a series.
Scott Sharman begins his series on using God's Comfort to bring Comfort to others. Part 1 of a series.