Did the Biblical flood really happen as it's portrayed in the Bible? What does the science say? Listen in as John Clayton walks us thru the science and as we think about a current event
You may have said, "Look what the world is coming to!" recently. In our lesson today we're challenging that thought with the opposite view.
Welcome to our virtual worship service. Today in our lesson we're talking about what Jeremiah learned watching his beloved Jerusalem burn to the ground. This is a lesson we can only learn the hard way, but what a powerful lesson it is!
Today in our lesson we'll talking about Abraham's home, what it meant to 1st century Christians and what it means to us
Our January 3, 2021 lesson encourages us to make spiritual resolutions and we'll learn 3 lessons about keeping them from an unusual source
Our 12-27-20 Worship Service follows the theme in Scripture of God keeping His promises.
Join our worship service this morning as we sing, pray and take the Lord's Supper. In our lesson we'll be digging into Mark 1.21-2.12 and what Mark wants us to learn from these stories from Jesus' life.
Join in our worship service as we study Mark 1.16-20 and find out what Jesus' call of the four fisherman means for us
Did aliens cause the large drawings on the ground you see sometimes? How about the statues on Easter Island? The pyramids? Is there any scientific evidence we could use to debunk these claims?
Many people believe in the paranormal today. Clayton does a good job of clarifying a definition for paranormal and drawing some distinctions aim where the Bible speaks.
Today starts our new series on the Gospel of Mark! Who wrote it, when they wrote it and why they wrote it and what that means to us in the middle of COVID season will fill our lesson. Join us as we worship today!
The last habit in our series on Rhythms of the Church, that we need to be devoted to is prayer. Join us as we talk about the ACTS of prayer
One of the first things folks bring up when talking about God is, “why is there so much pain if there’s a loving and merciful God?” Think thru this important topic with us today
In Rhythms of the Church we’re talking about 4 habits a successful church does from Acts 2.42. This week we’re talking about 7 concepts we should devote ourselves to that make up the Lord’s Supper
Lesson 10 from John Clayton's Does God Exist series. Is man significant? Different than the rest of creation?
The difference between knowledge and wisdom could change your prayer life! Join us as we worship today!
Lesson 9 of John Clayton's Does God Exist series. If you’ve ever wondered how God could hear two people praying at the same time in different parts of the world or how to scientifically prove the existence of a Creator this lesson is for you!
The 1st century church made “fellowship” a habit and it was so much more than meeting around a dinner table. Join in as we worship and discuss this rhythm that the church should live by.
In the first lesson of our new series, Rhythms of the Church, we're exploring the first of 4 habits of the early church from Acts 2.42: devoting ourselves to the "apostles' teaching". Join in our worship service and think with us during the lesson!
In John Clayton's Does God Exist series here in lesson 7 he answers some of the most common objections to the material he's presented over the last 40 years.
Join in our worship service this morning. In our lesson today we'll be studying thru the biggest Psalm in the Psalter, even though it's not the longest Psalm. Psalm 150 is the pinnacle of praise. As it wraps up the book of Psalms it will also answer the q
What are the chances the universe just popped into being? Even given the supposed millions of years? It's mathematically impossible and that doesn't even take into account there actually being life on Earth. Listen in for John Clayton's lesson 6 as we dis
Join in the chorus as all of creation praises God and learn what your praise of God means for you
The Universe can't be eternal so something must have caused it to happen. Was that something a creator or pure chance? The design in the creation is too precise, too beautiful with no other benefit for it to be pure chance. Check out the turtle!
Psalm 135 is a compilation of several quotes from passages throughout the rest of the Old Testament. It is a psalm of praise and this psalmist has a very specific reason for why we should praise God. (1) God will hold up His end of the bargain in our rel
In his series Does God Exist John Clayton explores the logical argument for an intelligent designer. The universe can't be eternal so it must have been caused. In this lesson we'll watch lesson 4 in his series and discuss some of the evidences he provides
Join us in our worship service as we discuss the meaning of Psalm 127. Among the Psalms of Ascent, written by Solomon, this Psalm reminds us to completely rely on God. Any appearance of control on our part is a facade anyhow. Thru the illustration of chil
In his series on Does God Exist John Clayton deals with what caused the Universe. We'll listen to lesson 3 in his series and then discuss. Is the Universe eternal? How can I know one way or the other? What are the ramifications of the answer?
In our culture our need to transform into Jesus is more necessary now than ever before. That can only happen thru allowing Scripture to constantly tumbling thru our mind. When we constantly are thinking Scripture our values and priorities change into God’
Many of us think that because we're going thru a crisis that God has abandoned us or that He was never there in the first place. In Psalm 3 David denies that and shows that God was there with him in the middle of his crisis
During our quarantine in Ohio we discussed the 7 miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of John and what they mean for us today. In this lesson we look at the resurrection of Lazarus and find comfort knowing that Jesus has already conquered death
As you read thru Psalms you come across a couple of ideas: (1) the Psalmists don't have an incredibly well developed sense of the afterlife (2) the Psalmists longed to be in God's Presence. What do these two themes mean for us? They mean something we all
In our study on Types in Scripture we ran across the emphasis God places on blood. It's not just a New Testament concept and what we find in the Old Testament will make our understanding of what's happening in the New Testament so much richer
Psalm 46 was written after God defeated the Assyrian army that was sieging Jerusalem to the tune of 185,000 Assyrian soldiers. This Psalm records how God's Presence in necessary in our lives, how He protects His people and the place He deserves in our liv
This is the smallest Psalm in the entire book, but don't discount it because of it's size. Psalm 117 is packed with power for us today! It provides a clear picture of God as inclusive even in the Old Testament and Paul even uses it in this way in the New
Join in our worship service as we discuss Psalm 106. Psalm 106 is God's resume to His people as He reminds them that it's His job to take care of them. He's going to present His case and come to the conclusion that even though Israel rebels against Him, e
How does the Old Testament Canaan (the Promised Land) help us understand Heaven? Listen in as we discuss this question
In this lesson we're comparing the manna and the water in the Wilderness Wandering and what we can learn from that in the New Testament