by Greg Burdine | Jan 30, 2015 | Sermon
Our world is out of control. Daily headlines declare terrorist attacks, economic collapse, natural disasters, rumors of wars, deadly epidemics, famine, and more. President Obama said recently, “There’s a sense possibly that the world is spinning so fast and nobody is...
by Greg Burdine | Jan 26, 2015 | Christian Living, Sermon
Have you ever been to Golden Corral? It’s a crazy all-you-can-eat restaurant. They have everything and lots of it! If you go away from there hungry, it’s your own fault. When Jesus performed His most famous miracle, the Feeding of 5,000, He made more than...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 29, 2014 | Sermon
Fingerprint evidence is compelling in any criminal case. The premise is simple. Each individual has unique ridges on his or her fingers. When a print found on an object matches the pattern of ridges on a person’s finger, investigators can conclude with confidence that...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 22, 2014 | Sermon
Who was the baby in the manger on the first Christmas? Let’s develop a profile. Modern day police detectives often develop a profile of criminals. Through some of the evidence left behind a crime, professional ‘profilers’ are able to compose a...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 8, 2014 | Sermon
How do we know for sure there were angels, a traveling star, a virgin birth, or a Son of God in a manger? I want to take a cue from one of the most famous Bible passages about Christmas. The story tells how an angel announced to a group of shepherds that “unto you is...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 1, 2014 | Current Issues, Sermon
As we feel the stress of the Christmas holiday, it is easy to become a humbug about it. Or get too busy to enjoy the real meaning of Christmas – the incarnation of Jesus Christ. The truth of the incarnation sets Christianity apart from all other religions of the world...