Central Baptist Church, Portsmouth, Virginia

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Sermon messages from Central Baptist Church in Portsmouth, Virginia

Episodes

  • Reality Check

    21/01/2024

    Have you ever noticed how Hollywood distorts reality? Ventilation systems in any building are always strong enough to hold at least one, but usually multiple people crawling through them. When cars crash they always burst into flames. People living in the Victorian era never seem to sweat wearing all that clothing and their teeth are always perfect. So many distortions. You know, in the church sometimes we have our own distortions. At times we all need a reality check. We’ll see that Peter gives us one as we continue studying through his letters.

  • Ultimate Victory

    14/01/2024

    Have you ever been confused? We’ve all been there. Some things in life are just confusing. One of the most confusing aspects of the human experience is why do bad things happen to good people. Why do Godly people deal with suffering. As we continue our study of 1st Peter, we’ll tackle that and several other difficult questions in a message that is sure to make you think. I hope you’ll join us this Sunday as God helps us put suffering in it’s proper context.

  • Living A Good Life

    07/01/2024

    How do you react to thought of more pain or suffering? Many of us try to avoid that as much as possible. We place a high value on safety and comfort. While we know we are empowered to make disciples sometimes that calling seems too messy and makes us uncomfortable. Peter wrote two letters to encourage the church that there is strength in the face of trouble, that those troubles are temporary, and we can have confidence while living on mission. This year we are continuing our deep dive into 1st and 2nd Peter in our sermon series Confidence. Through it, my prayer is you will press on, living the life God made you to live. It is in the darkest times that the collective light of the Jesus’ church shines brightest.

  • Like Jesus

    31/12/2023

    I get it—having a New Year’s resolution is a cliché. Almost everyone is doing it, and most of them are just going to fail by February, so why bother? But here’s the thing: none of us is perfect. We all have things that need to change, and as followers of Jesus, we’re actually in the very business of being changed by His power! And psychologists tell us that the absolute best time to make changes in our lives is at the start of something new, like the beginning of a month or on a Monday or on a birthday. So there’s pretty much no better time to stack the deck toward positive change than a new year.

  • For All People

    24/12/2023

    In our world people pick sides. The latest headlines reveal division across the globe. Let’s face it if we were God, we’d come to rescue some, but not others. However, the angels announced that the birth of the Messiah would be good news of great joy for all people. Jesus came for the Jew and the Gentile. He came for the down and out and the up and out. He came for the moral and the immoral. He came for you and me.

  • For the Distant

    17/12/2023

    Sometimes we laugh when people talk about traveling a great distance to visit Buc-ee’s or In and Out Burger or some other place. Other long trips make more sense to us, like traveling to see family or friends. This week we’ll look at the distant gentile magi who traveled a great distance to see the one born king of the jews. Their story raises lots of questions, but also serves as a great reminder that Jesus came for all people.

  • For The Dirty

    10/12/2023

    As you set up your nativity scene this year. There is of course Mary and Joseph and baby Jesus. Then, looking on are those nice shepherds dressed in robes with staffs in hand. We’re familiar with the Christmas story; we like them in the scene. However, if we were living in first century Bethlehem, we wouldn’t have wanted them there – not at all. Join us this Sunday as we discuss the shepherds and how their inclusion in the Christmas scene reminds us that the good news of Jesus is for all people.

  • For All the Skeletons in the Family Tree

    03/12/2023

    In our world people pick sides. The latest headlines reveal division across the globe. Let’s face it if we were God, we’d come to rescue some, but not others. However, the angels announced that the birth of the Messiah would be good news of great joy for all people. Jesus came for the Jew and the Gentile. He came for the down and out and the up and out. He came for the moral and the immoral. He came for you and me. This Christmas season we will celebrate with a series titled, For All People. We’ll see how the reality that Jesus came for all people affects how we see and interact with people.

  • Who Are You Sharing Jesus With?

    19/11/2023

    Have you ever been lost? It’s a disorienting feeling. Seconds can seem like minutes, minutes can seem like hours. When you are lost what you really want is to be found. The Bible speaks of people who are not in right relationship with God as lost. Jesus came for the lost and he commissioned his followers to go to them as well. As we continue our Key Questions series, we will be asking the question: Who are you sharing Jesus with?

  • Where Are You Experiencing Life-Giving Community?

    12/11/2023

    Living life alone on a desert island may sound romantic at times, but if you’ve ever seen the movie Castaway you get an idea as to just how lonely you’d be. The reason is we were created to live alone. Just as God exists in community (He’s triune) so He designed His people to exist in community as well. As we continue our key questions series, we’ll be asking the question: where are you experiencing life-giving community? We see that type of community modeled for us in the early church.

  • Who are You Discipling?

    05/11/2023

    Have you ever met someone who has it all together? The truth is we are all in process, growing to become more and more like Jesus. That’s what our series the key questions is all about. Asking key questions that help reveal where we are and spur us toward spiritual growth. This week we’ll be asking the question "Who am I discipling?". 

  • How Are You Being Changed?

    29/10/2023

    Throughout our lives we ask and are asked countless questions. Sometimes those questions can be silly other times serious. Some questions are trivial others are critical. There are several questions for the life of any Christian that are critically important because they are so clarifying. During our next series, our aim is to equip you with 5 questions that will help propel your disciple-making mission. These questions work best not merely for self-reflection but in the context of missional groups.

  • Developing an Honorable Marriage

    22/10/2023

    Most of us have had dreams about what life would be like without the limitations of time, space, or gravity. The thrill of fling around the universe is captivating. That dream of life without limits has made it’s way to many parts of our culture. We are living in a time when many of the limits that were in place for marriage have been abolished. Perhaps, that’s why the need for godly marriages are more important now than ever. We’ll look at what Peter says about marriage this week.

  • Submission in a Hostile World

    15/10/2023

    This last week we’ve seen the atrocities that took place in Israel. I have been diligent in praying for the people there, and I hope you have as well. The hostility of the world has been on full display. There are certain wars that are just. Jesus will execute a just war to rid the world of sin and evil. He is our ultimate authority. Unfortunately, in this life sometimes we are under the authority of those who are unjust. So, while we won’t be talking about just wars this Sunday, we will talk about authority and the effects of being under the authority of King Jesus.

  • Know Your Identity

    08/10/2023

    Know Your Identity

  • A Healthy Appetite

    01/10/2023

    A Healthy Appetite

  • An Imperishable Glory

    24/09/2023

    The idea of judgment usually doesn’t get people excited, usually judgment produces at least some fear. Peter connects fear and judgment for the believer as he writes. So, what does the coming judgment for the believer entail? Why is fear connected to it? We’ll talk about those topics and more as we continue our study through 1st Peter.

  • The Happiness of Holiness

    17/09/2023

    The world teaches us that what we do defines who we are. The Bible flips that around and says who we are ought to define what we do. As we continue our study in 1st Peter we’ll see that a firm understanding of our identity gives us the confidence to live right side up in an upside down world.

  • Blessings in the Burdens

    10/09/2023

    How do you react to thought of more pain or suffering? Many of us try to avoid that as much as possible. We place a high value on safety and comfort. While we know we are empowered to make disciples sometimes that calling seems too messy and makes us uncomfortable. Peter wrote two letters to encourage the church that there is strength in the face of trouble, that those troubles are temporary, and that we can have confidence while living on mission. This next year we are going to do a deep dive into 1st and 2nd Peter. Our theme will be Confidence. Through it, my prayer is you will press on, living the life God made you to live. It is in the darkest times that the collective light of the Jesus’ church shines brightest.

  • Everyday Discipleship

    03/09/2023

    This Sunday we are wrapping up our Defining a Disciple series. We’ve defined a disciple based on how Jesus called and then commissioned his disciples. So, we’ve said a disciple worships Jesus daily, is consistently being changed by Jesus, and is increasingly committed to the mission of Jesus. This week we’ll discuss how to move from a clear definition to a practical plan for being the disciple-makers we were saved to be.

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