This week Phillip Williamson teaches us about the most central belief of Christianity-Jesus Christ. Phillip takes an in depth look at John 1 to help give us a better understanding of the incarnate God.
Scott Duvall teaches on the freedom that we find in Christ’s death and resurrection. As we learn from Romans 8, there is no condemnation for those in Christ. We are free and redeemed!
Scott Duvall teaches out of Matthew 4. We examine Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness and attempt to understand the ways that Satan tries to attack us and attempt us. Scott gives us practical advice on how to avoid temptation and to confront Satan when tempted.
Doug Nykolaishen gives us insight into the relationship between Satan and Sin and how it affects our every day life. He is teaching out of Genesis 2.
Scott Jackson reports on the state of our church from 2009. He shares about our ministries and their effectiveness. He also addresses some growth areas from the book of Acts for the Fellowship Church to work on during 2010.
Scott Duvall teaches on the real, historical view of Jesus’ birth from Luke 2.
Scott Duvall leads through a study on Genesis 1:26-28, which teaches us that we (humanity) are created in the image of God. Listen along to learn what it means to be created in God’s image and what that means for your everyday life.
Doug guides us through I Peter 1:13-16 to help give us a better understanding of what it means to be holy as God has called us to be.
Scott Jackson leads us through Psalm 100 as we look examine what it means to worship God in this sermon.
Here are some quotes about worship that Scott Jackson shared at the beginning of his sermon this week. They were so good you might want to take a second look as you strive to worship God throughout this week.
Warren Wiersbe -
“Worship is the believers response to all that he is – mind, emotions, will, and body – to all that God is and says and does.”
Charles H. Spurgeon -
“God is to be praised with the voice, and the heart should go therewith in holy exultation.”
A. W. Tozer -
“Without worship, we go about miserable.”
Manley Beasley -
“‘A glimpse of God will save you. To gaze at Him will sanctify you.”
C. S. Lewis -
“We only learn to behave ourselves in the presence of God.”
Richard Foster -
“As worship begins in holy expectancy, it ends in holy obedience.
Jack Hayford -
“Worship changes the worshiper into the image of the One worshiped”
Lamar Boschman -
“When I worship, I would rather my heart be without words than my words be without heart.”
Graham Kendrick -
“Worship is first and foremost for His benefit, not ours, though it is marvelous to discover that in giving Him pleasure, we ourselves enter into what can become our richest and most wholesome experience in life.”
C.S. Lewis -
“It is in the process of being worshipped that God communicates His presence to men.”
Ralph Mahoney -
“Whenever His people gather and worship Him, God promises He will make His presence known in their midst. On the other hand, where God’s people consistently neglect true spiritual worship, His manifest presence is rarely experienced.”
Paul E. Billheimer -
“Surely that which occupies the total time and energies of heaven must be a fitting pattern for earth.”
Marianne H. Micks -
“When we worship together as a community of living Christians, we do not worship alone, we worship ‘with all the company of heaven.’”
Henry Sloane Coffin -
“If there is one characteristic more than others that contemporary public worship needs to recapture it is this awe before the surpassingly great and gracious God.”
Andrew W. Blackwood -
“The time has come for a revival of public worship as the finest of the fine arts…While there is a call for strong preaching there is even a greater need for uplifting worship.”
C.S. Lewis -
“The most valuable thing the Psalms do for me is to express the same delight in God which made David dance.”

