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In this sermon Steve Parker continues his sermon series on our value to God. We have great value to God but if we are honest with ourselves we know that because of sin we fall far short of the value God would like us to have. But as the spring holy days show us, God has a solution for our sins.

by Steven Parker

In this sermon Steve Parker continues his sermon series on how each of us is of great value to God. In this sermon he talks about how greatly God blesses us and how in turn God expects us to pass blessings on to others in our lives.

by Steven Parker

In Matt. 10:29-31 Jesus tells us that we are of more value to God than many sparrows. In this split-sermons Steve Parker shows us from other verses that we are in fact of GREAT value to God. As one example, consider that he created us in his own image. Mr.

by Steven Parker

We have all probably herd the term algorithm in the news relating to computers using artificial intellegence to solve complex problems. In this sermon Steve Parker shows us that Satan has a series of steps (an algorithm) to try and deceive us and turn us away from following God.

by Steven Parker

In this sermon Steve Parker shows us that their is a cost associated with achieving true fellowship as defined by the Bible.

by Steven Parker

Many view the message of the church as one of gloom and doom. And when we look at world news if we are not careful it can be discouraging.

by Steven Parker

In this sermon Steve Parker uses some principles related to running in a race along with what Paul says in Philippians 3:7-14 to give us principles that we can apply to our lives to insure that our calling by God will be completed successfully.

by Steven Parker

In this sermon Steve Parker focuses on Eph. 4:29 that speaks of us only having godly words come out of our mouths, but the Bible shows that we speak both good words and evil words. Mr. Parker presents several points that we need to put into practice in our lives in order to have a godly vernacular.