Sermons from 2024

Sermons from 2024

Keeping a Clear Mind

The U.S. presidential election of 2024, coupled with all of the many challenging events happening around the globe fall perfectly in line with the prophecies of Jesus Christ regarding the end of days prior to His second advent. Christians must not be distracted or diverted from the important work of spreading the Gospel of faith, maintaining their peace of mind, and being physically and spiritually resilient during these dark and difficult times. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from November…

Where is My Faith?

Knock knock…the Lord is calling! Listen as Minister Lea Gilmore emphasizes the power of faith, private prayer, and active engagement with God’s Word in overcoming life’s challenges and following Jesus faithfully. – Minister Lea Gilmore’s sermon from October 27, 2024.

Unity of Mind and Purpose

Unity and harmony are not final destinations along our Christian journey, but they are in fact – “The Journey”. Christian unity and harmony are necessary elements for building strong relationships and are essential for a healthy growing church. In contrast, Satan often uses disharmony, chaos and confusion to create division within the body of Christ. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from October 20, 2024.

A Better Version of You

In order for us to continually grow into a better version of ourselves, we must learn to trust God as we endure the test and trials of our lives. The better version of ourselves isn’t only revealed at the subsequent end of our struggles, but it is also revealed throughout the struggle itself. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from October 6, 2024.

Avoiding Kingdom Obstacles

Matthew 6:33 reminds us to seek the Kingdom of God above all else and live righteously. Satan’s seduction involves creating distractions and stumbling blocks that keep God’s children from seeking after the Lord and potentially not entering God’s Kingdom. Jesus warns us that we must never become an obstacle for others in their Christian faith, nor should we ever allow any earthly obstacle – physical, mental or spiritual to keep us from serving God and entering the Kingdom of Heaven…

A Servant’s Heart

While Jesus’ disciples debated over who will be the greatest, they misunderstood an important lesson that true greatness is about serving God and serving God’s people. As Christian believers, we all should understand the importance of placing others before ourselves. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from September 22, 2024.

Words Matter

Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that the tongue can bring about death or life – for ourselves, as well as for others. As Christian believers, we must always be mindful of both our spoken, as well as our unspoken words. Sometimes, unspoken words can speak louder the words spoken. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from September 15, 2024.

There’s Plenty More Where That Came From

The Lord’s blessings are so abundant, that even those who are in the vicinity of the Lord’s table, can be blessed by its abundance if they can wait upon the Lord, without lowering their expectations of what the Lord can and will do. – Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from September 8, 2024.

Heart Matters

Listen as Pastor Ron preaches on the importance of having and maintaining a healthy “spiritual” heart. Just as a healthy heart is paramount to our physical health and well-being, our spiritual well-being is greatly impacted by the condition of our inner hearts. Proverbs 4:23 warns us to Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life. Rev. Dr. Ron Hankins sermon from September 1, 2024.

It’s All About Mercy and Kindness

In the Old Testament book of Micah the question is asked, what does the Lord require of us? As children of God, we are to act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God (Micah 6:6-8). However in the parable of the Good Samaritan, we observe how easy it can be to squander opportunities to be a blessing to those who are in need of assistance. Pastor Ron discusses how displays of compassion, mercy and kindness towards…

For Thine is the Kingdom…

For Thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory Forever and Ever. Amen. This Sunday we celebrate the end of our series on the Lord’s Prayer and the end of my time as your pastor. I pray this will not be a time of sorrow but a time of celebration. I am in no way Jesus nor would I ever claim to be, but when I think about leaving and the end of the Lord’s Prayer I think…