In this four part series, we studied the four devotions of the early church found in Acts 2:42. Instead of re-inventing the wheel, we seek to do church the way they did it at the beginning. We devote ourselves to the apostles' teaching, the fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer through our Community Groups.
August 19, 2012 |
Matthew 20:25-28 |
generosity, three commitments
Pastor Gary Combs concludes the 4-part series “iCommit” with this message from Matthew 20. In the book of Matthew, the mother of James and John asked Jesus for seats of authority for her sons on either side of Jesus. Jesus told her and all the disciples that following Him was not a call to be great in the way the world sees things. He said that the greatness they were called to was called servanthood. He told them to follow His example of service by being willing to contribute all that they had in serving God.
August 5, 2012 |
Mark 12:30 |
three commitments
Pastor Gary Combs continues the “iCommit” series with this message about the importance of making a simple commitment to worship God by giving Jesus first place in your life. This message is taken from Mark 12:30 where Jesus simplifies all of Scripture by teaching the great commandment to love God.
July 29, 2012 |
Matthew 4:19-20 |
three commitments
Pastor Gary Combs begins a new 4-part sermon series entitled “iCommit.” This series begins from Christ’s call to his disciples in Matthew 4 to “come” and “follow.” In this culture of chaotic busyness, Christ’s simple call to follow him helps us focus on what really matters.
In this sermon, Justin Norden, from our teaching team, helps us understand the Great Commandment and why it is more important than any doctrine.
July 22, 2012 |
Mark 12:28-31 |
discipleship
Justin Norden delivers a message entitled “The Most Important Doctrine.”
Stephen Combs, Pastor of Worship and Youth at Wilson Community Church, speaking on the word "Hope" on Sunday, July 15th.
July 15, 2012 |
Psalm 42:1-6,8 |
discipleship
Stephen Combs, Pastor of Worship and Youth at Wilson Community Church, speaking on the word “Hope” on Sunday, July 15th.