FABIC Sermons

August 24, 2020

Sermon Series: Our Family Will Serve One Another- John 13:1-17; 1 Peter 4:10

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

Jesus was the ultimate example of service. He gave His life to serve humankind. So, how do we live up to that? Service for Jesus starts small with the people you know and love. Scripture is full of examples of how to serve in ways that count using what God has given you to do it. This week, our series about the “one another’s” of the New Testament continues with Our Family will serve one another.

August 16, 2020

Sermon Series: Our Family Will Bring Joy to One Another – Prov 17:22; Philemon 1:7

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

What is joy? Is it different than happiness? What are some of the joy killers in our life? Is your joy sucked away by anger, bitterness, fear, business, jealousy, anxiousness? Where do you get joy and how do you pass it on. Our series, Our Family continues as we explore the one-another’s of the New Testament and make a covenant for our family and our church family.

August 9, 2020

Sermon Series: Our Family Will be Kind to One Another- Colossians 3:12

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

Are you nice or are you kind? Someone once said that a nice person will ask you if you are hungry. A kind person will bring you food. As we continue our series on the “one another’s” of the New Testament, we covenant together this week to be kind to one another in the church, the home, and beyond.

August 2, 2020

Sermon Series: Our Family Will Tell the Truth to One another- Ephesians 4:15; 1 Peter 3:10

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

A lot of people want to “speak truth” to you right now. But which version of truth do you believe? And which version of truth do you pass on? As we used to ask our children, “Is that helpful or hurtful?” Join us for a conversation on Truth and the one who is The Truth.

July 26, 2020

Sermon Series: Our Family Will Pray for One Another

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

Our Series on family covenant “Our Family” continues as we talk about praying for one another, both in the church and in the home.

July 19, 2020

Sermon Series: Our Family Part 1 Our Family will Love and Accept one another

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

Our family: A new Series about church and home. What happens when we intentionally apply the “one-another’s” of scripture to our family and to our church family? What happens when we choose to follow Jesus in this way? Will it make a difference?

July 12, 2020

Sermon: Dependence Day 2 Corinthians 1:9

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

The apostle Paul’s visit to the province of Asia during his 3rd Missionary Journey was very difficult. As a result of the hardship he faced, he learned about relying on God instead of Himself. This week, we look at some of the lessons Paul learned about Independence vs. Dependence on God and apply them to our own lives.

July 5, 2020

Sermon: “Union & Communion” 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 10:30 am

 

June 28, 2020

Sermon: “Union and Reunion” Psalm 133

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 3:37 pm

In the life of Israel, several pilgrimages led people to Jerusalem each year. Often travelling together, the people sang and rejoiced together. This week we’ll look at Psalm 133, a “psalm of ascent” and explore God’s intention for sharing together in the Lord.

June 21, 2020

Sermon: “Putting Your House in Order” – 2 Kings 20:1-11

Filed under: Pastor John's Sermons — John Walker @ 4:57 pm

When Hezekiah, king of Judah was close to death, God sent Isaiah the prophet to tell him “Put your house in order.” This week we’ll look at Hezekiah’s house and how it differed from the house of his father, Ahaz, and the house of his son, Manasseh. We’ll examine what make Hezekiah’s life different from the other kings.

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