
Conclusion: Paul’s Travels-Part I (1 Cor 16:5-24)
Suppose one hundred years from now one of your great, great grandchildren is rummaging around in the attic and found a box of letters that you had written. As they read these letters what would they c...
14 Tammi 20180s

Giving God’s Way (1 Cor 16:1-4)
We all know that death and taxes are inevitable, and when it comes to paying taxes out of a dry bank account, it sometimes feels like death. Unlike many countries in Europe, the USA has no state chur...
7 Tammi 20180s

Trudging or Abounding-Part II (1 Cor 15:50-58)
Our American culture places tremendous stress upon appearance, but all the Maybelline, Clinic, and weight machines can’t overcome the invasion of time against our vitality. This is not a call to throw...
10 Joulu 20170s

Trudging or Abounding-Part I (1 Cor 15:50-58)
Description:“If this life is all there is, then why do it?” I’ve got some great news. Life is not meaningless. Your work can add up to something, but it is all contingent on getting a perspective that...
3 Joulu 20170s

Full Bloom-Part II (1 Cor 15:35-49)
One fact of human existence that we all try and ignore is that none of us can drink from the Fountain of Youth. Phil Simms and Troy Aikman might comment on the Super Bowl, but they do not play in it. ...
26 Marras 20170s

Full Bloom-Part I (1 Cor 15:35-49)
The waters of Lake Michigan were frigid and the cold sucked the swimmer's strength. As they began their frantic CPR it seemed futile. Then the miracle. The swimmer coughed and opened his eyes. As we t...
19 Marras 20170s

Living to Get High (I Cor 15:29-34)
Mormons have built an entire baptismal rite on the passage. Many orthodox believers have hardly even heard of the phrase from First Corinthians 15, but as we turn to verse twenty nine we read these st...
12 Marras 20170s



















