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The Seven Sons of Sceva
In this message, “The Seven Sons of Sceva,” from our sermon series in Acts, “The Third Missionary Journey,” we are given some sobering truths regarding the demonic realm, the power of God, and the dangers of religious pretenders and charlatans.
Brad Branham – Welcome to Hello Church!
In this message, we have the privilege of hearing God’s Word preached by Brad Branham. Brad is the director of the Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) at Arkansas Tech and our partner in the planned launch of Hello Church on the ATU campus this Fall.
Paul Keeps His Promise
In this message, “Paul Keeps His Promise,” from our sermon series in Acts, “The Third Missionary Journey,” we are challenged by some crucial doctrine about both baptism and the Holy Spirit’s ministry as Paul keeps his promise to return to the city of Ephesus.
Essential Exhortation
As we conclude our sermon series in Acts, “The Second Missionary Journey,” we see a weary, wiser Paul facing some final opposition and giving out some final exhortations for the churches in Corinth and Ephesus before he returns home to Antioch.
The Masterpiece at Mars Hill
As we move into week six of our sermon series in Acts, “The Second Missionary Journey,” we come to one of the most memorable, most powerful “Sermon Spotlights” in all of the book: Paul’s “Masterpiece at Mars Hill.”
2018 Senior Sunday
As we celebrate our high school and collegiate graduates for 2018, we have the opportunity to hear a special message from Justin Myrick, our Pastor of Collegiate and International Students.
Setting the Stage
As we move into week five of our sermon series in Acts, “The Second Missionary Journey,” we explore Paul’s ministry and reactions upon arriving in one of the most influential and godless cities in the First Century: Athens.
A Contrast in Cities
As we move into week four of our sermon series in Acts, “The Second Missionary Journey,” we see radically different responses to the Gospel in two different cities, a reminder to us that we, too, can expect both opposition and fruit in our evangelism efforts.
Miracles at Midnight
As we move into week three of our sermon series in Acts, “The Second Missionary Journey,” we study one of the most memorable moments in Acts: Paul and Silas in jail in Philippi. Their reaction to suffering is incredibly instructive, even in our day.
The Battle Begins
As we move into week two of our sermon series in Acts, “The Second Missionary Journey,” we see Paul encounter significant resistance to the Gospel in Philippi – for the exact same reasons we see resistance in our community, as well.
Westward Expansion
For Easter Sunday, we kick off a new sermon series in the book of Acts entitled, “The Second Missionary Journey.” The beginning of the second missionary journey helps us each to understand how important it is in life to have direction – the right direction, a Godward direction.
Good, From the Bad Again
Today, as we conclude our sermon series in Acts, “The Jerusalem Council,” we are reminded yet again that God always brings good from even the worst of circumstances – including the controversy that precipitated the Jerusalem Council and a brutal disagreement between Paul and Barnabas.
Gideon Sunday – March 2018
Today, we have the special privilege of celebrating and partnering with the ministry of Gideon’s International. Our guest preach is Arnie Burk, Sr., a long-time member of both FBC Russellville but also the Gideon’s.
The Council’s Verdict
Today, as we move into week three of our sermon series in Acts, “The Jerusalem Council,” we study both the Council’s verdict about the Gospel and its implications and lasting impact on both the early church and Christianity today.
Another Crucial Voice
Today, as we move into week two of our sermon series in Acts, “The Jerusalem Council,” we hear a powerful voice, James, the half-brother of Jesus, add his theological approval to the words we’ve studied from both the Apostle Peter and the Apostle Paul.
Grace Alone
Today, we kick off a new sermon series in the book of Acts entitled, “The Jerusalem Council.” In Acts 15, we examine a crucial, historic meeting in Jerusalem to determine the answer to a life-changing truth: just what must a person do to be saved?
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A Costly Cup
In this message, we begin another short, two-week sermon series, “Eucatastrophe: The Tears.” These events lead right up to Christ’s arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane, but today’s text focuses on the prayer He prays on His last night with His disciples.
Divine Disappointment
In this message, we conclude our sermon series, “Eucatastrophe: The Table,” and we consider the incredible juxtaposition between Christ’s willingness to suffer and die for the disciples and their appetite for power and acclaim – all with the last Passover meal as the backdrop.
The Budding Fig Tree
In this message, as we conclude our sermon series, “Eucatastrophe: The Tension,” we see Christ again speaking of the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem – while using it as a symbol or type of the end of all things but, also, His triumphant future, final return.