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We live in a world that is dominated by opinion. Don’t misunderstand. Opinions are important, but opinions constantly change. Something that may be embraced by public opinion today may be completely rejected by the same public opinion in the near future. Because opinions are always changing, we really cannot build our lives on the opinions of others. In truth, we cannot even build our lives on our own opinions because even they are constantly changing. We need an unchanging, reliable, and trustworthy truth upon which we can build our lives.
 
There really is only one unchanging, reliable, and trustworthy truth in this world, and that truth is the Bible. So when you worship with us, you can be certain that our teaching will be focused on helping us all understand the Bible better and how its truth should impact our lives today. Each episode podcast contains a portion of First Baptist's worship service including music, Scripture readings, prayer, and Pastor Jason Ingram's teaching. Thank you for joining us on the journey!
 

Jun 26, 2017

Message Title: Reformation  
Text: Nehemiah 13:1-31  
Take Home Point: We don't have to do anything to falter in our relationship with God, but growing in our relationship with Him requires constant effort.  


Jun 5, 2017

Message Title: Dedication  
Text: Nehemiah 12:27-47  
Take Home Point: It is always right to worship and celebrate when God allows us to complete a task He has given to us.  


May 22, 2017

Message Title: Community  
Text: Nehemiah 11:1-12:26  
Take Home Point: Our lives can be used by God for extraordinary purposes when we humbly surrender to His plan.  


May 1, 2017

Message Title: Covenant Renewal  
Text: Nehemiah 9:38-10:39  
Take Home Point: Our experience of revival must lead us to changed living because we cannot encounter God and walk away the same as we were.  


Apr 24, 2017

Message Title: Confession  
Text: Nehemiah 9:1-37  
Take Home Point: As we study Scripture and encounter God in worship, we are confronted with God's power and faithfulness in spite of our consistent disobedience and faithlessness.