“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.
Recent Sermons
June 6, 2010
The Men at Mamre - Genesis 18:1-14
Pastor: Luke Maybry
I saw a man sitting on our front porch one morning not very long ago as I was pulling into work. I assumed he was just resting there, which is not uncommon for people to do and thats fine with me. But then I found out that he had actually stayed there all night, on the front porch of our sanctuary, which was not… (more)
May 30, 2010
For All that We Do Not Know - John 16:12-15
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Leah and I got engaged in February of 1999. I was living in Killeen, Texas at the time (close to Fort Hood) and she was living in Greenville. For some reason, she and her parents flew down to Dallas sometime that fall. Leah had been to Dallas once on a business trip, and she thought, therefore, that she knew her way… (more)
May 23, 2010
God or Cheap Liquor - Acts 2:1-13
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Id like to start todays sermon with two tales of two different people, both of whom I know, but neither of whom is me (which is very important to establish). The first story is about a man we will call Person A. Person A was in a fraternity in college and at a fraternity party on a Friday night. … (more)
May 16, 2010
Unreal - Genesis 2:8-14, Rev 21:1-8, 22:1-5
Pastor: Luke Maybry
I have a little tid-bit of trivia that will make some of you smile. The Bible begins and ends in a garden. Yall love gardens here and I thought that would make you happy. The Garden of Eden in Genesis 2 and the final garden in Revelation 22 are both absolutely, unimaginably beautiful. I actually grew up working… (more)
May 2, 2010
Getting Washed & Staying Clean - Revelation 7:9-17
Pastor: Luke Maybry
From all accounts, the big one has finally hit, and its worse that anybody imagined. Gulf coast experts have always talked about the potential for a bad one. In fact, those same experts did a drill just last month in Maine to prepare for what they thought could be a bad oil spill. Yet this particular… (more)

