Directions: From Birmingham take I-65N to exit 334 -- Priceville-Decatur. Go left at the light. This is Highway 67N. Stay on this until Highway 24W (Gorden Terry Parkway). Take 24W. Go right on Old Highway 24. We are at the top of the hill on the left.
From Nashville go south on I-65 to the Decatur exit (Highway 20). This becomes Highway 31 as you come into Decatur over the bridge. Turn right at the Holiday Inn (1st right after bridge). Turn left at Highway 67. Take exit for Highway 24W. Turn off 24W at Old Highway 24 which is marked Trinity to the right. At the top of the hill, church is on the left.
Ron Cooke's Biblical Message Ron Cooke is a very sound preacher and he brings much faith and much research in his messages and written works. This man is tireless in his efforts to bring God's light to the world. This message was a blessing to me and is much needed.
Great Sermon! This was definitely a moving sermon. It helps us keep things in perspective when it feels like life is falling apart around you. Well put Bro. Jer!
Somehow, You always manage to show the DEPTH OF THE SCRIPTURES! Oddly enough, I just read Genesis in its entirety. I can tell you that each time I learn something different ...but your sermon brought more depth to it than I have gotten on my own! As I am now working with teaching Genesis to a toddler, I am ever so thankful to the Lord for this technology where I can continue to hear your sermons now even when I cannot get to church! I praise the Lord for You and your family and your ministry!!!
This sermons hits home! Pastor Mooney makes it more than clear: alcohol is a danger to the very soul, even for professing Christians who keep drinking. I'm an ex-alcoholic, delivered by God from a dangerous drink problem which reduced a life full of promise to drunken desperation: although I've recovered much since giving up thanks to God. I can no longer drink though, and although I miss the pleasures of wine and beer...it is best this way and I can't help thinking it is God keeping me from alcohol. I pray any professing Christian tempted by the fleeting bliss provided by strong drink hear and heed this message: alcohol ruins lives; and snatches away souls...it only takes a split second for a soul to be lost. Thanks to Pastor Mooney for such a massively powerful message.
Evangelism and persecution. A message about Calvin evangelizing in Paris and about the incident with Nicholas Cop, who delivers the oration written by Calvin, in 1533. Calvin has to flee from Paris.
Great Sermon! What a sermon, I am so thankful being able to hear it, yet it is a warning to myself to be more careful how I conduct myself and to ask God to cleans me and help to grow in sanctification. Thank you dear John Weaver for your preaching. God bless you even more!
Great Sermon! Thank you for the wonderful sermon Pastor Mooney!! I will definitely be meditating on how I treat the Master this Lord's Day. Thanks for reminding me not to "suppose" anything. We miss you all very much. May the Lord continue to keep you and fill you with His grace.
ATTENTION ALL TRUE CHRISTIANS!!!! Now, we as Christians know that no matter how 'saved' we are, that it still does not prevent temptation from coming our way. But a truly saved person with the power of the Holy Spirit, can discern what's right and what's wrong, and will follow through on doing what is righteous. We have all, at some point or another, met a person who claimed they are christian and yet, they are still doing worldy things that contradict that of the Holy Spirit. I used to be one of those people, (perhaps I still am and don't know it). Anyway, this is another message about christians taking their salvation seriously, and not being hypocrites. We should stand firm in our belief in Jesus and correct those who are carnal christians. This is a MUST listen for baby-yet-serious christians like myself. God bless you, Br. Mooney, and future listeners.
Great Sermon! Thank you so much for this wonderful series! Even though we are so far away from you, our home church, it is a blessing to be able to hear your sermons....God Bless You All!