Our sermon series may be found now on our YouTube Channel under past live streams. You may find the whole worship service up to the end of the sermon. Here is our message from today:
Our sermon series may be found now on our YouTube Channel under past live streams. You may find the whole worship service up to the end of the sermon. Here is our message from today:
Now that we are at the end of our Matthew sermon series, it is time again for publishing the bibliography of works cited. I wrote about the usefulness of a good list of references in Love the Bibliography, and know that fellow bibliophiles appreciate such a resource. It also serves to be a tool by which people can get a better sense…
If you attend Cornerstone, or listen to our sermons online, surely you have noticed that we cite other men, theologians, other preachers, commentators and historians, at least two or three times, sometimes five to ten times, in almost every sermon. Some Christians have problems with this, but often, these problems stem from misunderstandings of how…
Now that we are coming to the end of the Samuel sermon series, it is time for publishing our bibliography of works cited. I’ve mentioned before how I love research, books, and study. Part of that love is the usefulness of a good list of references. I wrote about this in Love the Bibliography, and know…
Periodically, good quotes are worthy of our pondering. Here’s one from Edward Payson: “Every real Christian may say Christ is mine. There are five different ways in which any thing may become ours. The first is by formation or production. In this way the articles which we construct, and the fruits of the earth which…
“How do you do church? What does your service look like?” This question came up in a discussion about Reformed Baptist Churches recently. I took the opportunity to share our church order of worship and, since it is handy, I thought I’d post it here for any potential people checking us out. Here’s what you…
As we wrap up our sermon series on the book of [esvignore]1st Samuel[/esvignore] this Sunday, it is a time to think back on what we’ve learned. Being a book lover and one who loves the process of study, reading and research, I love to compile a bibliography (here’s why.) For those who wish to study…
If you are planning a visit to CCF, we are delighted! Please note that we are meeting at 2pm on Feb. 17, and we will not be eating a fellowship meal together. The following week we will have a new location, that information will be posted and our website updated. Please follow our Facebook page…
One of the secrets I was taught many years ago was to love reference material. I learned that a good bibliography was a powerful tool in my hands, and that to read footnotes unlocked a greater understanding. It was like a power-up over the guy who just read books because he had to, and so…
One of the benefits of preparing a sermon each week is the joy of studying from many good books. I love to spend time with my author friends who I have never met, most of them are dead by now. These men labored for the Lord in a manner at which I can only marvel.…