“Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel,” (1 Corinthians 9:16). We believe the same holds true for us. God has given us some very good news, and we will preach it as long we have breath. You can download either written manuscripts of past sermons or podcasts.
Sermons Archive - 2009
August 23, 2009
What’s Done is Done? - 2 Samuel 18:5-15, 31-33
Pastor: Luke Maybry
I was out for two Sundays this summer, once on vacation and once on a mission trip, and on both occasions, John McWilliams preached. John is also coming here in late September to help our session with some long range planning. John also led a Bible study here this summer for six weeks, and one of the topics that he… (more)
August 16, 2009
Misused & Abused - 2 Samuel 11:1-17
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Newsweek had as its cover story recently Ted Kennedy’s lifelong struggle to implement universal health care. The article covered his entire political career. It talked about his run for the Presidential Primary against Jimmy Carter in 1980. It talked about his long and illustrative and impressive accomplishments… (more)
August 9, 2009
Keep the Flame Bright
Pastor: John McWilliams
No written text available. (more)
August 2, 2009
Changing the Subject - 2 Samuel 7:1-17
Pastor: Luke Maybry
I have often wondered, as much time and effort and frustration as we put into these things, what would happen if this microphone quit working. From my perspective, this headset that I’m wearing looks like a bumble bee is about to land on my lips. You can tell when it doesn’t work. And, I found out the hard… (more)
July 26, 2009
You’ll Never Hit a Homerun if You Don’t Swing the Bat
Pastor: John McWilliams
No written text available. (more)
July 19, 2009
When (and Why) God Gets Testy - 2 Samuel 6:1-11
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Will Willimon is now a bishop in the United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. For about twenty years before that, though, he was the Dean of the Chapel at Duke University. Fortunately for him, he had a lot of family who rooted for Clemson, and they would invite him to get away from the desert of Duke to the… (more)

