Henry Wright - Sabbath Revolution - 8/28/2010
Summary: What are some revolutionary principles that Christ's life illustrates? Your starting text is Mark 3:4.
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Summary: What are some revolutionary principles that Christ's life illustrates? Your starting text is Mark 3:4.

Summary: What lessons can be learned from the Samaritan Woman's encounter with Jesus? Your starting verse is John 4:1.

Summary: What lessons can be learned from Christ's interaction with Nicodemus & the woman at the well? Your starting verse is John 4:1-42.

Summary: Join Pastor Reid as he shares a Communion Homily. Your starting verse is Luke 22:15.

Summary: What should you do when things go wrong? Your starting scripture is John 10:10.

Summary: What similar lessons about the work of the Holy Spirit are seen in Nicodemus' life and in Creation? Your starting scripture is John 3:5-8.

Summary: What do the stories of the Jesus turning water into wine and the cleansing of the sanctuary have to do with one another? Your starting verse is John 2:1-25.

Summary: What are you willing to give, to enjoy and embrace the freedom that is in Christ Jesus?

Summary: Join Pastor Boyd as he shares a message about the importance of alowing God to have first place in the heart. Your starting text is Matthew 5:28.

Summary: Join Pastor Boyd as he shares a message on sexual purity, your starting text is Matthew 5:27-30.

Summary: Join Pastor Wright as he continues sharing lessons from the Gospels, and what God's word says about errors entering the church.

Summary: What do the first three miracles of Jesus recorded by Mark have to with you?

Summary: Join Pastor Boyd as he looks at how the history of Christianity is relevant today.

Summary: Your starting text is Acts 1:8, "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." You have the faith, now it's time to use it!

Summary: Why are there so many churches? Join Pastor Boyd as he answers this question.

Summary: Does the Bible command 'repent and be baptized' apply to Christians? Your starting scripture is Matthew 3:2,8.
Summary: Listen as a teenager shares how God can turn a tragedy with potentially life long implications into a testimony. Your starting scripture is Jeremiah 29:11.
Summary: Join us for this final message of the Spring Revival. Your starting scripture is Revelation 12:13-17.
Summary: Join Pastor Wright as he shares this Seniors' Day message; your starting text is 1 John 4:16.
Summary: What lessons can be learned from Christ's life that impact your ability to love, better? Your starting scripture is Genesis 1:26.
Summary: What inspiration can you find from the miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead? Your starting text is John 11:43.
Summary: Does God know a thing or two about technology? Your starting verse is Matthew 9:9.
Summary: Does God know a thing or two about technology? Your starting verse is Matthew 9:9.
Summary: What does it mean to be a good lover? How can you be the best lover? Your starting scripture is 1 John 4:8.
Summary: Learn about what true love looks like and whether 'love at first sight' is real. The starting texts are 1 John 4:8 and Genesis 24:67.
Summary: Join Pastor Wright as he shares this message, the starting scripture is John 3:16.
Summary: Does God care about and have a plan to help you overcome your fears? Join Pastor Wright as he shares part two of this message.
Summary: Got buzz? Your starting verse is Matthew 4:23.
Summary: Does God care about and have a plan to help you overcome your fears? Your starting verse is Matthew 2:3.
Summary: What lessons can be learned from the history of the Israelites? Your starting verse is 1 Corinthians 10:11.
Summary: As you head into a new year, what are some steps you can take to move beyond any prior failures? Your starting text is John 16:33.
Summary: Join Pastor Wright as he examines the ancestors of Jesus, CPC's history, & encouraging lessons to be drawn from both. Your starting verse is Matthew 1:1.