Anger: let’s shine the Gospel light on that, this morning. Anger is there, and it is not a sin on its own. God created the emotion, and it does not automatically become sin. Be angry, but deal it.
Christians are not unique in the sense of having a book that we read and that we reverence. Muslims have a holy book. Our Jewish friends have a holy book. Christians are unique in the sense that the Bible is the story that we believe to be true, and we seek to submit our lives…
It dawns on me that if we don’t talk about stewardship occasionally—and even fairly regularly—we’re assuming that everybody already understands why Christians give, and what the Biblical principles are for it. [button link=”http://auburnfbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/AFBC_Brewer_20130127.mp3″]Download MP3 Audio File[/button]
I order my life around time. Everything I do—my processes, my daily activities—time is a constant for me, as it is for you. Tick-tock, tick-tock. One thing for sure about time: it’s constant. It’s here, and we have to deal with it. [button link=”http://auburnfbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/AFBC_Brewer_20130120.mp3″]Download MP3 Audio File[/button]
Who knew the Light was coming, before Mary? So, maybe a good place to start is with Mary. There are two scenes in Mary’s story; so, we’re going to look at—first—her call, and then her song. [button link=”http://auburnfbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/AFBC_Brewer_20121202.mp3″]Download MP3 Audio File[/button]