Sermons

Good Friday Service

Enjoy a time of music, Scripture, and reflection as we remember the incredible sacrifice God made for us on the cross.  Our focus will be on the Scriptural account and the significance of the events of that terrible day that produced the most wonderful gift.

Palm Sunday Service

Looking at the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ from an old testament prophetical perspective. Special Palm Sunday Service.  Service starts at 10:45 on April 5th EST.   We hope to see you. Elimsport Baptist Church Facebook Page (Click to open) Elimsport Baptist Church YouTube Page (Click to open) Call In – Audio Only:  (571) 317-3122 — Access Code: 818-163-349  

Hear the true story of Wamdi

Hear the true story of Wamdi, a brave young girl from Nigeria, who was faced with a world of mystery and fear.  PART 1 The second part of the true story, “The Girl Who Sang in the Goathouse”, about Wamdi, a brave young girl from Nigeria. Now you can find out if Wamdi went in to the missionary school! What do you think – did she or didn’t she?    Watch and find out! Wamdi must decide if she should do the wrong thing her parents asked her to do or do what God wants her to do. If she …

Equipped for the Task

God has called us to a certain way of life and a purpose for life, but do we make excuses for not living that out?  Isn’t it easy to look at what God has called us to do and say “I can’t”?  What we need to realize is that is a lie.  It is only true if you were expected to do it apart from Christ and His supply.  That, however, is not case for believers.  God has given us the equipping we need to live out His mission for us.  He has supplied the trainers and the power.  Watch …

Sunday Live Stream

Join us here for our weekly services.  This upcoming Sunday is Palm Sunday; join us as we go back to 1st century Jerusalem and look at some of the events leading up to Christ’s death on the cross for our sins. Call In: 571-317-3122 — — Access Code: 818-163-349 Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FBCElimsport/

Living Your Call

We are looking at Ephesians 4:1-6 and talking about living out the calling of God on our lives in light of the world situation. God has adopted us into his family and set us apart. He has made promises to us and He has also expressed expectations of how we should live in light of all we have been given. Those expectations relate to our life right now, and if we seek to live by them, we will help others know His love and glory. My desire is that our time together will encourage you and also help you frame …

But God!

We were a mess; we had nothing good enough for God. The prophet Isaiah said it well: “But we are all like an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are like fithy rags” (Isaiah 64:6 NKJV) When held in comparison to God’s holiness, our best deeds are like scribbles compared to a Rembrandt and they don’t begin to counteract the many wrongs that we have done. In Ephesians 2 we are reminded of this bad news, that we are spiritualy dead, part of an anti-God world system, under the sway of Satan, and guided by our lusts. A lot of …

Beyond Healing

We all like to think we are pretty good.  Sometimes we might think that we became Christians in part because of the good that is in us.  Maybe you think that the way to heaven is by having more good works banked up in your past that bad ones.  Ephesians chapter 2 shatters all those ideas and lets us know just how bad our congenital sin problem is.  It’s a lot of bad news, thankfully verse 4 starts with the words “But God”.  Listen to hear both the bad news and the good – the helplessness and the hope.  

Why?

There are many things we would like to ask God “Why” about, but have you ever thought about “Why did He save me”?  Or maybe for you the question is, “Why would He want to save me?”  The good news is He does, but even more than that, He tells us why in Ephesians 1 and I invite you to join me as we find those answers.

A Prayer to be Praying for Others

We pray for many things.  Sometimes ourprayers are spur-of-the-moment silent prayers for help, sometimes they are prayers for the health needs of others, sometimes they are brief thank-yous to God.  I wonder though, how much time is spent praying for the spiritual health and well being of others?  In this sermon, I encourage us all to follow the example of the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 1 and pray spefically for some key spiritual needs of your fellow believers.  I give you the same challenge that I gave the church at the end of the service when I preached this: pick …