Posted by Rick on February 14, 2011
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “The Christian Life: Stewardship” based on Mark 12:41-44:
- Tithing is a command of the law of the Old Covenant.
- There is no way Christians can biblically tithe today.
- What we call tithing today is merely giving 10%.
- God does not call us to tithe.
- He calls us to give sacrificially.
- He calls us to give faithfully.
- He calls us to trust Him to meet our needs.
- To require someone to tithe is nothing more than modern-day pharisee-ism and legalism.
You can listen to the message here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/2609109
You can also listen to the evening message, “A Changed Man” based on I Samuel 10:1-16 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
http://rboyne.sermon.net/da/2609178
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Posted by Rick on February 3, 2009
Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Desperately Distant from God” based on Exodus 20:18-21:
- Many people keep their distance from God.
- Some keep their distance because they are afraid of God.
- Some keep their distance because they prefer their sinful lifestyle.
- God calls us to Him.
- God is approachable.
- God has made the way (through Jesus Christ) for us to be reconciled to Him.

You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below.
You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “God Is for Us!” based on Romans 8:28-31 here or by clicking on the audio player below:
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