Sermons on Weekly Sermons (Page 35)

Gethsemane

Jesus almost lost the human race in Gethsemane.  His friends’ brutal treatment was an added Gethsemane punishment Jesus did not need.  He needed intercessory prayers.  All He got was rejection, snoring, and cowardice. Would you consider helping someone overcome his or her Gethsemane this week through significant intercessory prayer and a ministry of presence? Scripture:…

Revolutionary Brains

Welcome to the only brain rehab clinic open on Saturday mornings in Mount Vernon.  Pastor John, also known as Dr. John McGhee, a health educator from Loma Linda University, will be describing what happens when brains are deformed through chronic pain, sports or war injuries, chemical addictions, mental illness, and daily use of over-the counter…

True Riches

Jesus described a man preparing for a traditional American retirement. Then He called the man a fool. What choices, in that moment of retirement, would Jesus have commended? Here is another version of the question. Fill in the blank. Luke 12:16 VHQ Very Hard Questions Version Luke 12:16 And he told them this parable: “The ground of…

True Blue Loyalty

We honor, today, our heroic loyal defenders on front lines, deep blue seas, and wide blue skies who made the ultimate, most precious sacrifice to preserve liberty and keep the peace.  THANK YOU! We remember you.  And we honor your loved ones who are still with us. Our Bible study tells the story of two…

Unlikely Heroism

Moviegoers for the first time are learning something about Seventh-day Adventists. They are learning that Adventists refuse to kill. So Perhaps its time we review our position. Conscientious objection has typically been the Adventist position. This approach comes in between pacifism and full participation. Adventists have always considered this to be a matter of personal…