Listen to the sermon here -> 9-19-20 sermon 32 minutes
View the sermon on YouTube here -> Conroe Videos on YouTube
Francisco is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day
Listen to the sermon here -> 9-19-20 sermon 32 minutes
View the sermon on YouTube here -> Conroe Videos on YouTube
Francisco is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day
The sermon is described as: Francisco encouraged us with this sermon to trust in God’s goodness and provision for our lives.
Francisco used the following scriptures: Ephesians 3:20, Acts 3:1-10
Listen to audio of the sermon here 11-30-19 sermon (27 minutes)
Francisco Camarillo is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day. He was also the Area Representative for the Southwest District of the Church of God 7th Day for 6 years.
In today’s message, Francisco explains how the call for workers in Nehemiah’s time is similar to the call for workers in our day. He gives us questions we should answer while using anecdotal information to give detail to his points.
Francisco used the following scriptures: Neh 1:1-4, 8-10, 2:2-8, 3:1-2, 6:1-14, 15
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> 12-29-18 sermon (26 min)
Frank Camarillo is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day. He was also the Area Representative for the Southwest District of the Church of God 7th Day for 6 years.
Frank’s sermon on “Taking the Kingdom of God into the world” describes the method to become a vibrant church for the twenty first century. Frank challenged the congregation to have an impact on the Conroe area using scripture and 2 videos about how the spiritual leaders of the city of Juárez in Chihuahua, Mexico changed the nature of the city from “the most dangerous place in the world” to a relatively peaceful and Christian nature.
Frank used the following scriptures: Joshua 6:1-2, 15,20, Matt 23:37-39, Jonah 4:11
Before actually listening to the audio sermon, it is recommended that you view the YouTube videos in order:
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> (aprox 30 minutes) 12-30-17 sermon
Frank Camarillo is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day. He also is the Area Representative for the Southwest District of the Church of God 7th Day.
Francisco Camarillo’s sermon was about stepping out in faith and was centered around Queen Esther’s dilemma when she had to choose to protect her people or not. Frank used many stories to illustrates his points. A memorable quote was: “God will save whom He will save with our participation or without our participation”
Frank used the following scriptures: Esther 4:14-15.
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> (21 minutes) 8-5-17 sermon
Frank Camarillo is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day. He contributes sermons from time to time.
Francisco Camarillo’s sermon on “We are the Body of Christ” focused on who we (the church members) are as a group. Frank used anecdotes and parts of his personal testimony mixed with literary excerpts to make his points. He ended by challenging us to find our place in the Body.
Frank used parts of 1 Cor. 12
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> 6-13-2015 sermon (30 min)
Frank Camarillo is a member of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day. He contributes sermons from time to time.
Frank Camarillo’s sermon on “Worshiping in Spirit and Truth” was a teaching on the part worship plays in a believer’s life. Frank gave his experience with worship as an example and used scripture to explain his points. Some notable quotes are: “God deserves to be worshipped because He is great”, “Worship is not about where we are”, and “Worship should be life changing”.
Frank used the following scriptures: John 4:23-24, Luke 10:30-35 and other non specific references including an obscure reference to McCoy’s star system that has caused a bit of a stir. Perhaps comments on this would help clarify.
Listen to audio of the service here -> 11-1-2014 sermon
Frank Camarillo’s sermon on “Living on the Edge” was an encouragement for us to know that the Lord is ever with us and that we will at some time be asked to leave our comfort zone in the service of the Lord. Frank used Esther as his main text combined with anecdotes and stories.
Frank used the following scriptures: Esther 4:6-15, Josh 3:1-7, Matt 28:18-20, Ps 23
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> 6-14-2014 sermon (20 min)
Frank and Anna call the COG7 in Conroe their home church but they travel between the churches in the greater Houston area and beyond representing the COG7 district leadership.
Frank Camarillo’s sermon on “Touched by the Master” centered on the story of the leper being cleansed by Jesus. To begin Frank asked 3 three questions: 1. How many have met Jesus personally, 2. How many have been touched by Jesus, and 3. How many have experienced an event that has changed their lives (with Jesus). Frank then expanded the story of the leper by filling in the probable details of his life, the discovery of leprosy, his life as a leper, and his healing by Jesus. The sermon was concluded with a call for those that needed healing to come to the altar for prayer. Nathan Lawson led the prayer.
Frank used the following scriptures: Matt 8:1-3
Listen to the audio of the sermon here -> 3-22-14 sermon
(31 min)
Frank and Anna call the COG7 in Conroe their home church but they travel between the churches in the greater Houston area and beyond representing the COG7 district leadership.
Frank Camirillo’s sermon on “The great separator of the Lord’s return” was the 4th in the series of 5 sermons on the return of Jesus. Frank described how we are not guaranteed a place on the right side of the Lord when he separates the nations after His return. Frank posed several questions including “How do we know if we will be on His right side?” and “What is a disciple?” He answered these questions and used illustrations from the lives of other notable people.
Frank used the following scriptures: Matt 25:34-41, Luke 14:25-35
Listen to audio of the sermon here -> 1-25-2014 sermon
Frank and his family call the COG7 in Conroe their home church but they travel between the churches in the greater Houston area and beyond representing the COG7 district leadership.