• October 1, 2025

    Series: Misc Sermons

    Speaker: Tommy Boring

    Eli Hatcher’s Funeral Reflection on preaching at the funeral of Eli Hatcher, an eight-year-old boy. The feeling of everyone expecting an answer to “why.” Acknowledging the inability to explain certain things, like why young people die or why bad things happen to good people. Sustaining belief anchored in the blood… read more

  • September 28, 2025

    Series: Misc Sermons

    Speaker: Tillman Adams

    Jezebel Spirit and the State of the Church Brother Tillman reflects on reading about Jezebel in 2 Kings 9:33 while dove hunting. The passage describes Jezebel’s death, where only her skull, feet, and palms remained after being thrown down and trampled. Brother Tillman connects this to the idea that Jezebel’s… read more

  • September 24, 2025

    Series: Misc Sermons

    Speaker: Tommy Boring

    Dread and Hope A personal reflection on mortality and faith. Expresses a fear of losing his wife of 40 years. Hopes to be taken first, acknowledging her strength. Affirms conviction in God’s unchanging nature and goodness. Finds specialization in God during times of heartbreak. Believes God helps during times of… read more

  • September 21, 2025

    Speaker: Tommy Boring

    Story of Cow Pile and Flies Sitting on a tractor, waiting for Ronnie with hay. Observed flies getting sustenance from a cow pile. Led to reflection on God’s greatness and self insignificance. God can do without us, but we cannot do without Him. The tendency to think and act small,… read more

  • September 17, 2025

    Series: Misc Sermons

    Speaker: Roger Best

    Scripture Reading and Prayer The thought for the message is the inheritance of a blessing. Read 1 Peter 3:8-9. Verse 8: “Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous.” Verse 9: “Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for… read more

  • September 14, 2025

    Speaker: Tommy Boring

    Old Paths vs. New Ways The message focuses on adhering to the “old path” of faith and salvation through Jesus Christ, contrasting it with “new ways” that deviate from traditional Christian beliefs. The “old path” is not defined by a specific point in time or past practices, but by the… read more