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What Are You Worth?

by Joseph Tkach Two years ago, a lock of Elvis  Presley’s hair that had been preserved by a fan was sold at auction for fifteen  thousand dollars. And last year, someone paid more than $20,000 for a set of Winston Churchill’s false teeth. And Emperor Napoleon’s toothbrush sold for $21,000. You and I are not […]

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Abraham

by Mike Feazell As a boy I heard the story of Abraham recounted at least once a week, and it usually went something like this: “God told Abraham to go, and he went. He didn’t ask questions; he didn’t hesitate; he just packed up and left everything he knew—country, family—and went. That’s how all of […]

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Interview w/Paul Molnar: The Giver and the Gift

Introduction: Welcome to this unique interview series  devoted to practical implications of Trinitarian Theology. Our guest today is  Dr. Paul Molnar. Mike Feazell: Paul Molnar is a Catholic Theologian and Professor of Systematic Theology at St. John’s University in New York. He is author of Thomas F. Torrance: Theologian of the Trinity, Incarnation and Resurrection, […]

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A New Thing

At least once a week, Christians meet together for worship. We gather at particular places, at particular times, and we worship in particular ways. But whatever our own place, time and way, the essence of Christian worship is always the same. It’s our response, as believers, to what God has done. In worship, we recall […]

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Lavish Love – Audio & Video

The Sunday sermon at The Patterson Avenue Baptist Church on November 20, 2011, was based on Ephesians 1:15-23.  The title of the sermon is “Lavish Love.” If you would like to watch the sermon, you are invited to CLICK THIS LINK NOW!  The link will open a new window and you see a neat intro followed […]

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Thanksgiving

Most Americans have begun preparations for this year’s  Thanksgiving holiday, looking forward to this special time with family and  friends over good food. As believers, of course, we don’t limit giving thanks to God to a single day, because giving  thanks is the keynote of our lives and our worship. In Ephesians 5:19-20,  the apostle […]

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2011 GOCN Forum on Missional Hermeneutics

The annual GOCN forum on missional hermeneutics will be held in San Francisco at the annual meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of Religion. We will host two sessions. Session 11:00 PM to 3:30 PM 11/19/2011–Golden Gate 6 Reading the Parables of Jesus Missionally George Hunsberger, Western Theological Seminary, Presiding […]

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Alive In Christ

Here is the sermon from Patterson Avenue Baptist, dated on July 31, based on Collossians 1 & 2, with special focus on 2:6-14. The though behind this sermon is simply this:  “We are not called to live for Christ.  It it so much better than this.  We are ALIVE IN CHRIST – and our lifestyles […]

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I am NOT a Legalist

Nobody will ever accuse my son of being a legalist… (Read the sign on the wall behind him!)  

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Doubters and Skeptics Take Note

In his book, Man’s Search for Meaning, Victor Frankel argued that the “loss of hope and courage can have a deadly effect on man.”  As a result of his experiences in a Nazi concentration camp, Frankel contended that when a person no longer possesses a motive for living, no future to look forward toward, that […]

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