From the message “The Weak and Foolish Things” on October 15th, 2017.
We all know that we :make mistakes” and do “bad things”, but did you know that this fact of life actually points to the truth of the Bible?
From the message “The Weak and Foolish Things” on October 15th, 2017.
We all know that we :make mistakes” and do “bad things”, but did you know that this fact of life actually points to the truth of the Bible?
Excerpt from the message “The Weak and Foolish Things” on October 15th, 2017.
On-The-Spot Q&A with Pastor Marc and special guest Kenneth Vaughan from August, 23rd 2017.
On-The-Spot Q&A with Pastor Marc and special guest Kenneth Vaughan from August, 23rd 2017.
On-The-Spot Q&A with Pastor Marc and special guest Kenneth Vaughan from August, 23rd 2017.
An excerpt from the message on Sept, 17th 2017 titled, “Jesus Arrives in Capernaum“.
Often we spend so much time and energy focused on and worrying about the things of this world. We treat this life and this place as if it is all we have or all we will know. But the Bible paints a different picture. We have a different home.
Pastor Marc and guest, sociologist Kenneth Vaughan, answer On-The-Spot questions from the congregation at a Q&A event on August 23rd, 2017.
What’s in a name?
The angel tells Mary that her son shall be called … well, oddly enough there is actually some debate about that. Some say that Christ is Jewish and so ought to be called by His Hebrew name. Others say that Holy Scripture is written in Greek and so THAT should be the name used. Pastor Marc tries to shed some light on the issue in this excerpt from the April 30th message “You Who are Highly Favored“.
Videos from the August 23rd Question & Answer event are FINALLY rolling out. Here is just to get your started with understanding what is going on if you have never been to or are not familiar with the Q&A ministry at Liberty Hill.
Introduction: Why We Do These Events
An excerpt from the message on Sept, 17th 2017 titled, “Jesus Arrives in Capernaum“.
We see an interesting and profound difference between the receptions that Jesus received in His home town and in Capernaum. What can we learn from these differences about belief and unbelief?
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