by Managed WordPress Migration User | Sep 16, 2016 | All Topics, Jesus, Witnessing
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace The Bible is clear: There’s a pronounced command for an outspoken religion. Psalm 107 asserts: “let the redeemed of the Lord say so”! The New Testament word confession carries connotations that are far richer than the secular word...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Jul 7, 2016 | All Topics, Salvation, Witnessing
PULPIT TODAY SERMON Robert D. Pace Matthew 5:13-14 What others say about us is important. The terms and labels attached to us impact us. When we are stereotyped, accurately or inaccurately, it can affect our behavior, determine how others treat us, and to a degree,...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | May 25, 2016 | All Topics, Witnessing
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Romans 14:7-9 The Holy Spirit, the inerrant Author of Scripture, was careful to mention those that lived, died, and had something important to commemorate. For example, Hebrews 11:4 says, “By faith Abel offered God a better...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Sep 27, 2015 | All Topics, Leadership, Obedience, Witnessing
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace 1 Timothy 4:11-16 At some point everyone decides what shapes their values. We either let the world define our values, we define our values, or we let Scripture define our values. I understand that, to a degree, our culture, friends,...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Sep 18, 2015 | All Topics, Spiritual Warfare, Witnessing
Robert D. Pace Matthew 5:14-16 Awhile back I heard an alarming report on James Dobson’s, “Focus on the Family,” broadcast. The report stated that two-thirds of America’s Christians consider it unnecessary to express their Faith outside the parameters of the local...
by Managed WordPress Migration User | Apr 5, 2015 | All Topics, Angels, Authority, Power, Prayer, Witnessing
PULPIT TODAY SERMONS Robert D. Pace Hebrews 2:5-8 The nature of angels is intriguing. When you study them in Scripture you understand they are incredible creatures of power, position, and assignment. When I employ the phrase, The “Weakness of Angels” I’m not...