Baptists Preaching

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  • Blake Alling: Unity with Diversity

    Blake Alling, senior pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Port Acres, asked, “Can we have unity if we’re all still different?…What does unity look like if we’re all different?” (Philippians 2:1-5)

  • Martin Knox: Two Foundations

    Martin Knox, senior pastor of Lakeshore Baptist Church in Hudson Oaks, concluded his series on Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount by focusing on the two foundations Jesus describes in parable form. (Matthew 7:24-29)

  • Chris Powell: A Go-Forward God

    Chris Powell, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Monahans, compared the life of faith to a race, describing wrong and right ways to go about it (Genesis 29:15-31).

  • Pastor Joseph Fields: Saved, Sealed and Secured

    Pastor Joseph Fields, senior pastor of New Beginnings Baptist Church in Lewisville and a member of the Baptist Standard board of directors, reminded his hearers salvation is secure in the labor, life and love of Christ. (Romans 8:31-39)

  • David Draper: Today is the Day

    David Draper, pastor of First Baptist Church in Roscoe, pointed to the message of Hebrews for the early Christian church during its second generation after Jesus’ resurrection and ascension. (Hebrews 4:6-16)

  • Toby Castleberry: The Word of Good News

    Toby Castleberry, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Vernon, started 100 days of sermons noting the world is in dire condition and is looking for an answer. (John 1:1)

  • Drew Dabbs: Days that Define Us

    Drew Dabbs, pastor of First Baptist Church in Hamilton, shared some of the life-defining days in his life, followed by a list of defining days for the United States. (Luke 23:33-46)

  • Ron Lyles: The Call You Cannot Afford to Miss

    Ron Lyles, retired senior pastor of South Main Baptist Church in Pasadena, Texas, started preaching at age 12, using 1 Samuel 3. He preached from the same passage for his last sermon after 40 years at South Main. (1 Samuel 3)

  • Michael Holster: Don’t Be a Loser

    Michael Holster, pastor of Second Baptist Church in Levelland, exhorts his hearers not to be losers, but to be winners in Jesus. (Galatians 5:1-12)

  • Jacob West: A Unifying Presence

    Jacob West, pastor of First Baptist Church in Plainview, pointed to the extent of loneliness in the world despite all the things that tie people together. (John 14:16-21)

  • Daniel “Tiny” Dominguez: Praise Through Lament

    Daniel “Tiny” Dominguez, pastor of Community Heights Church in Lubbock, notes the Israelite’s true colors come out during their suffering. (Lamentations 4-5)

  • Jay Abernathy: House of Faith: The Door

    “There needs to be something at the front of our lives that obviously identifies us as belonging to Christ,” Jay Abernathy, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodville, said (Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Matthew 7:13-14).