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The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church September 8, 2024 (recorded on September 1, 2024)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – Our Associate Pastor shares about the glorious grace of our God. His table is open. Is ours? Scripture(s): Luke 14, Matthew 24 Every week we invite you to join our worship service. … Continue reading
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The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church September 1, 2024 (recorded on August 25, 2024)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – Danger signs. When we don’t see them we are surprised when the warning comes sharply. Yet, God’s warnings are so important! Scripture(s): Ephesians 2:11-13 Every week we invite you to join … Continue reading
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The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church August 25, 2024 (recorded on August 18, 2024)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – There are Christians who only know what they are avoiding when we talk about getting saved. Salvation is about much more than avoiding hell. There is a glorious life to discover … Continue reading
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The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church August 18, 2024 (recorded on August 11, 2024)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – God’s Word is clear. We need Jesus. We all need Jesus. Jesus did not come just to help the really bad people. Perhaps He did, but we are all really bad. … Continue reading
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The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church June 30, 2024 (recorded on June 30, 2024)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – There are times that God’s promises seem delayed. God always keeps his promises! Scripture(s): 2 Kings 9 Every week we invite you to join our worship service. Our live service begins … Continue reading
The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church June 23, 2024 (recorded on June 16, 2024)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – Every adult human being has wrestled with two connected problems: the existence of sin and the existence of pain. We see both problems wrestled with throughout Scripture. God’s answer is not … Continue reading
The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church September 24, 2023 (recorded on September 17, 2023)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – When we talk about sin we are tempted to focus on the failure. However, life rarely ends with such failure. Life goes on. Life usually has opportunities for change, growth, and … Continue reading
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The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church August 6, 2023 (recorded at the fair)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – Sin. How do we overcome it? God has made a way. His name is Jesus. Scripture(s): Romans 3 Every week we invite you to join our worship service. Our live service … Continue reading
The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church November 13, 2022 (recorded on November 6, 2022)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – Paul cries out, “Wretched man that I am, who will set me free from this body of death?” Why would he say that? Was there something wrong with him? Is there … Continue reading
The Front Row at Calvary Baptist Church November 6, 2022 (recorded on October 30, 2022)
This week on the Front Row at Calvary – God pleads with us in His Word to come to Jesus and not try to save ourselves. He pleads through clear declarations. He pleads through logical explanations. Now, God pleads through … Continue reading