Sermons by Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins
Death Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Mary Magdalene went to the tomb of Christ still living in the pain, death and misery of Friday night. Even when a now risen Jesus had appeared to her, she did not recognize Him, still grappling with the pain of Friday night. How often do we as believers, miss out on the blessings of Jesus Christ because of our inability to let go of the pain from Friday night? – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins’ Easter Sermon – April 20, 2025
What’s That Smell?
At Mary & Martha’s home in Bethany, there are multiple fragrances filling the room; Mary’s alabaster jar of perfume and Judas’ jar of jealousy & hypocrisy. Everyone around Jesus isn’t projecting the same scent. What spiritual scent are we emanating? – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins’ sermon from April 6, 2025
Repentance: An Important Key to the Kingdom
Death is a common denominator for every living being. Only repentance can bring about eternal life and true repentance involves a major change in one’s spiritual direction. Jesus illustrates the parable of the fig tree to warn us that judgement comes to those who do not repent. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins’ sermon from March, 23, 2025.
Protecting the Sacrifice
As Abram presented a sacrifice before the Lord, he had to protect the sacrifice by chasing away the vultures. As we journey through this season of self-examination and sacrifice, we also must beware of the attacks which may come upon our sacrifices made to the Lord. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins’ sermon from March 16, 2025 (Zoom worship)
A Disciplined Heart
Satan is cunning and persistent in his efforts to tempt believers into sin, especially during times of transition and weakness. Christ gives us all an example of discipline and resistance by standing firm on the Word of God – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from March 9, 2025 (Zoom worship)
A Glimpse Into Future Glory – Transfiguration Sunday
Jesus gives 3 of His disciples, and ultimately every believer, a glimpse of the Kingdom of God and its future glory. The transfiguration of Christ along with the glowing appearance of Moses and Elijah (who have been gone for hundreds of years), should heighten the hopes of every believer about the future glory that awaits us beyond this life. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from March 2, 2025.
Lighting Issues
The message of love, inclusivity, acceptance, repentance, justice and forgiveness represent the Gospel light shining from within our new sanctuary artwork. A reflection of those same Gospel lights should also be present within our own personal live.
HOPE Sermon Series: Empowerment to Effectiveness
Christ has empowered His followers with resources, tools and gifts according to our unique abilities. This parable reminds us that successful implementation of our gifts requires faithfulness, diligence, and the ability to work effectively with others. In contrast, the reward for faithlessness, laziness, and the lack of commitment was condemnation.
HOPE Sermon Series: Pain to Perseverance
Pastor Ron’s the third sermon in his “HOPE” sermon series focuses on the letter “P” – Pain to Perseverance. As we remember the legacy of Reverend. Dr. Martin Luther King, we must also remember that weapons formed against the children of God may cause us grief and pain, but will not ultimately prosper. Similarly, the dreams of those who walk in the light of Christ, cannot be destroyed with weapons of pain and darkness.
HOPE Sermon Series: Oppression to Optimism
Perseverance in prayer is essential, especially during difficult times. God’s faithfulness should give us tremendous optimism during those challenging seasons of our lives. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from January 12, 2025.
HOPE Sermon Series: Helplessness to Healing
It is our Christian duty to give hope to the least of these by assisting them wherever and whenever we can. Godly love involves us responding to those who are injured and in pain.
The Gift of Curiosity – Part II
The idea of a couple as old as Elizabeth having a child provoked amazement and disbelief from Zechariah, while or the idea of a young virgin becoming pregnant provoked a different reaction from Mary: CURIOSITY. Doubt and disbelief will ultimately diminish our faith in God, while Godly curiosity and wonder will feed and nurture our faith.
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