Listen to the sermon here -> 9-12-20 sermon 27 minutes
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Paul Pedersen is the Pastor of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day
Listen to the sermon here -> 9-12-20 sermon 27 minutes
View the sermon on YouTube here -> Conroe videos on YouTube
Paul Pedersen is the Pastor of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day
Paul describes this sermon as: The world does not understand our hope. Our hope is a mystery. That mystery is found in our Lord Jesus Christ: He will return for us; we will be resurrected and made immortal; death will no longer have a sting. With this great hope, we should endeavor to remain steadfast in our faith so that we never lose that hope.
Paul used the following scriptures: 1 Corinthians 15:50-58
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Listen to the sermon here: -> A Mystery Our Hope in Jesus
Paul Pedersen is the pastor of the Conroe Texas Chruch of God Seventh Day
Paul describes this sermon as: We preach Christ! Our lives and words represent Jesus. To the unspiritual, it seems like foolishness. In preaching Christ, God uses our lives and words to impact others’ spiritual lives.
Paul used the following scritures: 1 Corinthians 1-2
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Listen to the sermon here: -> Christ Is Who We Preach
Paul Pedersen is the pastor at the Conroe, Texas Church of God Seventh Day
Paul describes this sermon as: Jesus is so good to us! Today, we will look at the ministry of Jesus. It was a busy ministry: His disciples busy traveling, teaching, and doing ministry. Jesus cared about them and their need for rest, nourishment, and encouragement. Jesus has not changed, and He still cares about your physical and spiritual needs today.
Paul used the following scriptures: Mark 6:30-32, 35-44, 50-51
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Paul Pederden is the pastor of the Conroe, Texas Chruch of God Seventh Day
Paul describes the sermon as: The Ten Commandments, given to Moses by God, are still for today. They were not done away with. They are still God’s commandments for all people. Last week, we covered the first half of the Ten Commandments. In today’s message, we will be looking at scriptures about second half of the Ten Commandments.
Paul used the following scriptures: Mt 19:18-19; Rm 7:7; Rm 13:9-10; Eph 6:2; Heb 13:4; 1 Jn 3:15;
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Listen to sermon here: -> Ten Commandments part 2
Paul Pedersen is the pastor of the Conroe Texas Church of God Seventh Day
Paul describes this seron as: Mt 4:10; 1 Jn 5:21; 1 Tim 6:1; Mt 12:8
The Ten Commandments, given to Moses by God, are still for today. They were not done away with. They are still God’s commandments for all people. In today’s message, we will be looking at the first four commandments.
Paul used the following scriptures: Mt 4:10; 1 Jn 5:21; 1 Tim 6:1; Mt 12:8
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Listen to the sermon here: -> Ten Commandments part 1
Paul Pedersen is the pastor at the Conroe, TX Church of God Seventh Day
Paul describes the sermon as: We are wrapping up the series Following Jesus. Believers should start well in their faith and establish good spiritual habits. As they begin to grow in their faith, they should do those things which help to maintain the fire that began in their heart. Ultimately, we all want to run the race and end it well. If we all this, then we will all see each other again in the resurrection when Jesus returns.
Paul userd the following scriptures: Matthew 13:19, 23, 44-46; 1 Corinthians 9:24-27
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Listen to the sermon here: -> Start Well & End Well
Paul Pedersen is the pastor at the Conroe TX Church of God Seventh Day
Pauls describes the sermon as: We are in the series Following Jesus. As followers of Jesus, we should resemble Him. Jesus becomes our example of spiritual health. Being like Jesus is spiritually healthy. A spiritually healthy church begins with having spiritually healthy believers.
Paul used the following scriptures: Matthew 12:33-35; Ephesians 4:16; James 3:17-18
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Listen to the sermon here: -> Spiritually Healthy Followers of Jesus
Paul Pedersen is the Pastor of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day
We are continuing in the series Following Jesus. We are all a part of the great work of spreading the good news about Jesus, telling others about God’s love. Our words and our lives can all be a testimony of the power of God’s Word in our own life. Our commission begins with following the Commissioner, Jesus. Follow His example and His words.
Paul used the following scriptures: Matthew 10
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Paul Pedersen is the Pastor of the Conroe Church of God 7th Day
The sermon is described as: We are starting a series about following Jesus. In this series, we will be mostly in the book of Matthew. In today’s message, we will tackle the question: what does it mean to be committed to Jesus? What about the cost of that commitment? What about the stuff you gave up and left behind? What if you aren’t perfect
Listen to the sermon here -> 7-11-20 sermon
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