There are many thoughts and perceptions about who Jesus is. Different people believe different things about Him. Each world religion presents Him differently. But what does the Bible say? Who is Jesus according to Scripture? In today’s study, Pastor Gary contrasts Jesus with other religions and shares five points about the true identity of Jesus from Colossians 1:15–18.
10 May 2026, 10:00 am
36 minutes 31 seconds
How to Make Wise Decisions
An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 9:13-11:23.
6 May 2026, 6:30 pm
32 minutes 37 seconds
A Call to Prayer
Why do we pray? How should we pray? What is the purpose of prayer? Join us as Pastor Al Pittman walks through Matthew 6:5-15 to hear Jesus describe the prohibitions, protocol, and purpose of prayer.
3 May 2026, 12:00 pm
43 minutes 35 seconds
Do People Hear and See the Lord Through You?
An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 8:1-9:12.
29 April 2026, 6:30 pm
26 minutes 38 seconds
The Awakening of the American Church
What does it take to awaken the church in our generation? Dr. Jack Graham unpacks what it means to live with sincere devotion, stand firm in truth, and actively encourage one another in love and good works from Hebrews 10
26 April 2026, 10:00 am
36 minutes 3 seconds
From Sin To Restoration: The Pattern God Responds To
An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 6:22-7:22.
22 April 2026, 6:30 pm
36 minutes 51 seconds
Two Kingdoms in Conflict
The Bible explains the existence of two kingdoms—the kingdom of LIGHT and the kingdom of DARKNESS. Every person in the world belongs to one of those kingdoms. Pastor Gary describes the territory of those kingdoms and what defines them. They are not earthly kingdoms, but they are real, spiritual dominions. The question is, to which kingdom do you belong?
19 April 2026, 10:00 am
37 minutes 26 seconds
Israel: The Land that Bears His Name
An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 4:9-6:21.
15 April 2026, 6:30 pm
28 minutes 8 seconds
How to Be Content in a Discontent World
Human nature is generally discontent. We crave things that are newer and better, the latest and greatest. Companies launch major ad campaigns to convince customers and clients that their products or services are “new and improved.” After all, who wants “old and familiar”? But the Bible cautions against always desiring something better and instead encourages us to be content no matter the circumstances. Find out in today’s study how to be content in a discontent world as Pastor Gary walks us through the closing verses of the book of Philippians.