Posts by Guest Speaker
Lessons from the Cross
Rodney Phillips joins us from Clarion Broadcasting to share a message with us entitled “Lessons from the Cross”, it’s more than just forgiveness. Rodney shares with a message starting with the war in Heaven through Christ on the cross to share 4 very valid points for us as lessons we need to keep close to…
Read MoreGod can turn a mess into a Message
Lisa Rollings shares her testimony with the Pauls Valley Church. From birth it seemed that the devil had put seemingly impossible obstacles in Lisa’s path. Over the course of a long history of a wide range of experimentations, she finally finds her way back to God. You do not want to miss this heart breaking…
Read MoreReDedication Service
We had the honor of having Elder John Moyer, President of the Oklahoma Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, as a guest speaker and to ReDedicate our Church to God. In his message he shared with us the importance of possibly rededicating ourselves to God more often. That this needs to be done on an individual level…
Read MoreTrials and Tribulations . . . Why?
We were pleased to host Robert Gill again this weekend. This weekend he brought us a message about trials and tribulations. Why do we need to endure those? From whom do they come? We even investigate some of the “heroes” of tribulation that are in the Bible. Jesus is naturally the Hero of the Bible,…
Read MoreWho do you think you are?
Lonnie Carbaugh, was our guest speaker today. When we see someone we can sometimes determine or maybe guess at certain truths about that person based on how they dress, maybe even how they talk or how they act. But do we know everything about that person? Absolutely not. In this sermon Mr. Carbaugh, shows us…
Read MoreDavid Fights a Midget
Robert Gill visits us as a guest speaker. In this sermon, we dive into the story of David versus Goliath. We see it from a different perspective than we normally might view it. This is an important story to relay because it shows us how we each can deal with giants within our own lives.
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