Sunday, May 30, 2010

Nehemiah: Getting It Done - Getting it Right at Home

Nehemiah has to deal with selfishness and destructive behavior within the remnant. Kevin continues his series, Nehemiah: Getting it Done with a sermon entitled, Getting it Right at Home. In it he explains, sometimes facing opposition at home is harder than facing it outside. If disciples are not getting it right at home then they are not getting it done for Christ.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Nehemiah: Getting It Done - The Right Kind of Defense

Nehemiah's work force faced external opposition from surrounding nations unhappy with the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls. Kevin continues his series, Nehemiah: Getting it Done with a sermon entitled, The Right Kind of Defense , In it he explains disciples are guaranteed to face opposition from every angle. Our commitment to the right kind of defense is imperative to a successful life.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Nehemiah: Getting It Done - All Hands On Deck!

The rebuilding of the wall and gates in Jerusalem begins under Nehemiah's leadership. Kevin continues his series, Nehemiah: Getting it Done with a sermon entitled, All Hands on Deck, In it he explains God's call to reach and teach is a job that requires all disciples (workers) to adopt an "All Hands on Deck" mentality.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Nehemiah: Getting It Done - Time to Move!

Nehemiah requests and is granted permission to rebuild the city wall of Jerusalem where he returns to rally the people and face opposition. Kevin continues his series, Nehemiah: Getting it Done with a sermon entitled, Time to Move, In it he explains that if a disciple is going to "get it done" he/she must not only realize they have a job to do, but they must actually move into action - usually in the face of nerves, uncertainty & opposition.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Nehemiah: Getting It Done - A Sense of Urgency

Kevin begins a new series, Nehemiah: Getting it Done with a sermon entitled, A Sense of Urgency, In it he explains that if disciples are going to, "get it done" they must sense the urgency of Christ's call that demands their response.