by Greg Burdine | Apr 18, 2016 | Bible, Sermon
The doctrine of the Tribulation is important and should be understood by every Christian. There is more space in the Bible given to this 7-year time than the 1,000 year Millennial kingdom, heaven, hell, or just about any subject except salvation and the promise of...
by Greg Burdine | Apr 12, 2016 | Sermon
I remember during the Gulf War, many pastors preached on prophecy. It seemed like we could be at the end of time. I’ve learned that times of war tend to do that. Because we feel unsettled, many Christians feel like the end must be near. When World War I broke out,...
by Greg Burdine | Mar 28, 2016 | Sermon
In Matthew 27:57-28:9, there’s an impossible assignment – keep Jesus in the grave. The authorities expected to keep Jesus in the grave and the disciples and followers of Jesus expected to come and see Him in the grave. But you can’t keep a good man down....
by Greg Burdine | Mar 16, 2016 | Christian Living, Sermon
One of the biggest complaints about religion is that they’re always asking for money. But the only time Jesus asked for money (he asked for a coin in Mark 12:15) it was for an object lesson. However, in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus discussed giving to others in...
by Greg Burdine | Mar 14, 2016 | Family, Sermon
“Honor your father and mother…” (Exodus 20:12). God values honoring parents so much he included it as one of the Ten Commandments. To honor parents means to be respectful in word and action and having an inward attitude of esteem for their position....
by Greg Burdine | Mar 10, 2016 | Church, Current Issues, Sermon
Why can’t grandchildren and grandparents worship together anymore? It seems churches divide families too much. I’m not against having separate ministries to help people at various stages of life. But I just am not a big fan of appealing to one age and...