October 15th, 2019
Pastor Timothy Merritt ,Teacher
Is it "loving" for CHRISTIANS to wholeheartedly advocate for "Animal Rights?"
Is it "loving" for Christians to advocate for endangered species of any kind, moths, plants, insects, animals?
Is it "loving" for Christians to advocate for sex choices that people enjoy?
If you say yes.
Then why is it considered soooo "racist and bigoted and unloving"
to the "Christian" community and all other so-called advocacy groups to specifically advocate and spell out and address the criminalized systematic, and legally sustained abuse of "Black People?" Hmmm
Learn what "grace and truth" really is through the concrete teachings of the scriptures.
November 18th, 2018
Is "Grace" really God's Unmerited Favor, or is it more?
Grace explained from a biblical point of view.
Part 1 of our series on Grace. Discussion questions and answers are included in this recording.
November 18th, 2018
Let He who is without sin, cast the first stone.
This verse is used by the wicked and the church goers, alike. It is used to deflect any correction in conduct that they are not yet ready to correct.
But what exactly does this quote from our Messiah mean?
Does this mean we are not supposed to judge because they did not stone her?
Does this mean that the woman was innocent?
Does this mean that no one should be held accountable for their sins by other people?
Listen and learn, in context.
May 27th, 2018
Topical Sermon and Discussion
Pastor Garry Merritt, Teacher
April 25th, 2018
Topical Message. Base scriptural text Matthew Chapter 3
Pastor Garry Merritt, Teacher
Other Scriptural References
Psalm 51:16-17
Matthew 13:24-30
Isaiah 5
March 4th, 2018
In depth look into The Book of James chapter 4 verses 11 and 12. What did James mean when he wrote "Speak not evil one of another"? What did he mean by "judging your brother" and "judging the law"?
Pastor Timothy,Teacher
Scripture References
Leviticus 19:9-18
Matthew 12:33-37
Romans 2:1-3
Romans 13:8
James 4
October 1st, 2017
Listen to Pastor Garry Merritt expounds upon Luke 18. Jesus told the disciples that men uoght always to pray and not to faint.