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Look At The Lamb
Dr. Harder continues the “Always Only Jesus” series with this weeks message called “Look At The Lamb.” He dives into John 1:29-36, Genesis 22:11-14 and Revelation 5:4-6, 9-10.
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Always Only Jesus
Dr. Harder begins his new sermon series in the book of John called “Always Only Jesus.” He dives into the following passages of scripture: John 1:1-18.
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Taste And See
Dr. Harder’s final message in the series Courage In Crisis is called “Taste and See.” He dives into 2 Kings 6:33, 7:1-9, 16-17, and Psalms 34:8.
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Elisha: Namaan
Dr. Mike Harder is back in the pulpit this Sunday. His message this week is Elisha: Namaan. He teaches from 2 Kings 5:1-7, 12-15.
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See For Yourself
Guest speaker Wade Owens shares an inspiring message at First Baptist Spartanburg. Wade emphasizes the importance of having a deep, personal encounter with God rather than settling for a superficial or hurried experience. Drawing a vivid analogy from his passion for coffee, he compares the rich, immersive process of making coffee to how we should…
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Mind Your Own Business
Guest Speaker Dr. Mike Glenn delivers an inspiring message, detailing how we should “mind our own business” and “stay in our garden.”
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Holding On To Hope
Student Pastor, Rev. Samuel Phipps, shares this week’s message titled, “Holding On To Hope.” He dives into Mark 5:24-34.
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Elijah On The Mountain
Dr. Mike Harder continues his series on Elijah with today’s message called “Elijah On The Mountain.” He focuses on passages from 1 Kings 19:8-18, Revelation 7:9-10.
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Running On Empty
In Dr. Mike Harder’s sermon “Running on Empty” from First Baptist Spartanburg, he explores the theme of spiritual and emotional depletion through the story of Elijah. After experiencing miraculous victories, Elijah reaches a point of exhaustion and despair, feeling completely empty. Harder parallels this with the experience of modern believers, emphasizing that feelings of emptiness…
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Showdown On Carmel
Dr. Mike Harder continues his series on Elijah with today’s message called “Showdown On Carmel.” He focuses on passages from 1 Kings 18:1-2, 17-39, Psalm 121:4.