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God’s Courtyard and the Oil

In this message, as we continue our journey through Exodus and the Tabernacle, we consider “God’s Courtyard and the Oil,” in Exodus 27:9-21. Thankfully, the Courtyard was designed as a place for the people to gather – and along with the oil, it reminds us that the Tabernacle was a place of worship.

The Bronze Altar

In this message, we resume our journey through Exodus and the Tabernacle. We pick back up with a look at “The Bronze Altar,” the most significant item in the Tabernacle that points to the most crucial work of Christ in the lives of His children.

Our Family Relationships

In this message, we continue our staff-led sermon series on “Family” with a message from Mike Cloud, our Associate Pastor, on the process we should be following to make disciples in our homes, in our church, and in our community.

Our Family Response

In this message, we continue our staff-led sermon series on “Family” with a message from Jay Ham, our Pastor of Missions, Outreach, and Recreation, on the purpose statement we should have in our homes and as members of FBC.

A Family Resemblance

In this message, we begin a new, staff-led sermon series on “Family.” We start with a look at eight marks that Christ gave His disciples that should be a part of the family DNA here at FBC: eight standards to make sure we have a “Family Resemblance.”

The Lord’s Supper

In this service, we have the privilege of celebrating the Lord’s Supper Service together, and we are still mindful of how it is a New Testament reflection of the Passover from the Exodus of Israel.

The Structures and the Screens

In this service, we continue our sermon series on “The Tabernacle” with a look at the structure of the Tabernacle itself and its two primary screens – one for the outer veil, but one that was most critical, the screen shielding the Holy of Holies.

The Ceilings and the Coverings

In this service, we continue our sermon series on “The Tabernacle” with a look at what at first seems like unimportant details – the Tabernacle’s ceiling, curtains, and coverings. But, again, we will see more than hints to the person and work of Jesus Christ in each element.

The Bread of the Presence and the Lampstand

In this service, we continue our sermon series on “The Tabernacle” with a look at the bread of the presence and the lampstand, and even at a surface glance, it’s hard not to think about Christ when you consider either bread or light. He is the bread of life and the light of the world.

The Ark and the Mercy Seat

In this service, we continue our sermon series on “The Tabernacle” with a look at two of the most priceless, most powerful elements, elements which were to host God’s visible glory – the ark of the covenant and the mercy seat.

Freewill Offering

In this service, we begin a new sermon series in our journey through Exodus, “The Tabernacle.” In so many ways, the Tabernacle was the grand fulfillment of God’s choicest promises to Israel to be their God and to manifest His glory to them.

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Final Instructions

Final Instructions

In this message, as we conclude our sermon series in the book of Titus, “Being Christ’s Church in a Broken Culture,” we’re reminded again of the human agents God used to deliver His Word – we eavesdrop on some parting admonitions and personal greetings from the Apostle Paul.

People Problems

People Problems

In this message, we continue our sermon series in the book of Titus, “Being Christ’s Church in a Broken Culture,” and we come to the summary command of the book: another call to the pursuit of good works in service of our gracious God.

Be Ready for Every Good Work

Be Ready for Every Good Work

In this message, we resume our sermon series in the book of Titus, “Being Christ’s Church in a Broken Culture.” God’s Word reminds us again of the transformative power of the Gospel, contrasting Christian behavior with worldly behavior in some vivid ways in the midst of a beautiful treatise on salvation.