by Greg Burdine | Oct 11, 2018 | Christian Living, Sermon
If you received a million dollars, what would you do with it? Buy a house. Buy a car. Take a long trip. Put it in savings. Pay off all your bills. It is a sad commentary on human nature that, when a person is dreaming of what he would do if he was a millionaire, he...
by Greg Burdine | Sep 26, 2018 | Christian Living, Sermon
Growing up in my family nothing could keep us from watching Hee Haw on Saturday evening. For those younger than 50, Hee Haw was a country variety show with music and humor. I loved watching Junior Samples, Grandpa Jones, Buck Owens and Roy Clark. A couple of years ago...
by Greg Burdine | Sep 18, 2018 | Christian Living, Sermon
The size of your faith will ultimately determine the size of your opportunity. When a limitation comes, do you have enough faith to see it as an opportunity? Every limitation will test your faith. So ask yourself….. Do I see limitations or opportunities? Do I...
by Greg Burdine | Sep 17, 2018 | Church, Current Issues, Sermon
Our world is changing. We live in a fractured and broken world that desperately needs healing power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But too often it is the world that is making changes to the church, rather than the church positively changing our world. Today’s...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 21, 2018 | Sermon
“Love is a many-splendored thing.” . . . “Love is all you need.” . . . “Love conquers all.” . . . “Love lifts us up where we belong.” . . . “Love is in the air.” . . . “I will always love you…” “I really want to love somebody.” “What the world needs now is love, sweet...
by Greg Burdine | Aug 15, 2018 | Christian Living, Church, Sermon
Bacon and eggs. Peanut butter and jelly. Chips and salsa. Oreos and milk. French fries and ketchup. Some things are just better together. God designed the church to be better together. The church is best when it is working together. Like a healthy human body, every...