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by Elder Tim McCool (preached on May 10, 2026) In the sermon today, Elder Tim McCool takes us to Matthew 4:16, where Jesus is said to fulfill Isaiah’s prophecy that “[t]he people which sat in darkness saw great light.” Join us today for the first half of this sermon, as Bro. Tim begins to teach us what that “great light” was, and how we ought to understand it as we study Scripture. Download Audio File
by Elder Mike Ivey (preached on July 21, 2019) Once again, we are going back to a sermon preached by Elder Mike Ivey several years ago here at Zion. In Hebrews 11, we find the great “hall of faith” of the Bible. In the beginning of the chapter, we have the Biblical definition of “faith,” and as we move through this chapter we find various examples of how faith works and what faith focuses upon. Join us today as Bro. Mike expounds upon “faith” in the Book of Hebrews. Download Audio File
by Elder Mike Ivey (preached on June 18, 2017) Several years ago, we were blessed to have Elder Mike Ivey visiting with us one Sunday morning. He preached a powerful message about the Sermon on the Mount. Join us today as we learn about this important sermon by Christ, which sets forth the foundational principles for the Kingdom of God. Download Audio File
by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on April 19, 2026) In this sermon, Elder John Morgan Owens takes us through the miracles of the Bible in search of God’s greatest miracle. When we paused the sermon yesterday, we were just about to look at Jesus’ feeding of the five thousand. Join us today as we continue our search for the greatest miracle of all. Download Audio File
by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on April 19, 2026) What is the greatest miracle that God has ever done? In this sermon, Elder John Morgan Owens takes us through many of the miracles of the Bible. He starts with the first of all the miracles of Christ’s earthly ministry, which was the turning of water into wine at a wedding in Cana of Galilee. Join us as we go through these miracles in an effort to find God’s greatest miracle. Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on May 3, 2026) As we began to see yesterday, the world’s concept of the “judgment seat of Christ” In Romans 14:10 is generally inaccurate. This judgment seat is NOT a place of eternal judgment, but a place of daily, timely judgment for the child of God. When we paused the sermon yesterday, we were looking at the Judge of that judgment seat, which is Christ. Today we continue learning about the nature of this timely judgment seat, where the child of God daily stands in his walk before God. Please join us for the conclusion of this important sermon. Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on May 3, 2026) In the sermon today, we are taking a little trip down a “rabbit trail” found in our series on the Book of Romans. In Romans 14:10, we read about the “judgment seat of Christ.” What is this “judgment seat”? Is it a place where the child of God will stand one day so that the Lord can weigh out his good works versus his bad works, to determine whether he makes it into heaven? Is it a place where the child of God will stand after death in order to determine the level of rewards he will receive in heaven? The answer to both questions is a resounding “no”! The judgment seat of Christ has nothing to do with eternity and everything to do with our discipleship here and now. Join us today as we learn what the judgment seat of Christ actually is. Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on May 3, 2026) As we began to see yesterday, Romans 14:17 shows us some of the characteristics of the Kingdom of God on earth, which is the church. We learned that the Kingdom is NOT about “meat and drink,” or carnal matters, but it is about righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Join us as we conclude this sermon about the characteristics of living in the Kingdom. Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on May 10, 2026) In our exposition of Romans, we are looking at the problem of disunity due to stronger and weaker brethren in the church, which is the visible aspect of the Kingdom of God on earth. As we look at verses 17 and 18, we see some characteristics of this Kingdom. Join us today as we begin looking at these characteristics and how we are to pursue them on a daily basis. Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached May 3, 2026) As we continue in our study of the weaker and stronger brothers in Romans 14, we come to verse 17. This verse sums up very well what the Kingdom of God is all about. It is NOT about “meat and drink,” but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Join us today as we begin examining what the Kingdom is all about. Download Audio File