Question: In the sermon on 1 Timothy 6:2b-10, it was said that we shouldn’t read ourselves into the Biblical narrative. How do we apply the Bible to our lives and not read ourselves into the Biblical narrative?

For context, the sermon is located here: https://whiteplains.church/messages/godliness-with-contentment In the sermon on November 12, 2023, the story of David and Goliath was used to illustrate the different ways pastors will preach a text and how Christians interpret...
Work Day: March 25

Work Day: March 25

As we begin the remodel project, we will need to move some objects out of the upstairs storage room and move the Kid’s Church area.  We will be up and down the stairs quite a bit during this work...
Cut From The Sermon: Beautiful Gate

Cut From The Sermon: Beautiful Gate

In preaching through Acts 3 (Sermon Here), I couldn’t give you some helpful images on the screen because the detail wouldn’t show up well on the big screen. There is so much that happens in and around the Temple in the Gospels and Acts; I think it is...
Cut From The Sermon:  Pentecost

Cut From The Sermon: Pentecost

In preaching through Acts 2 (Sermon Here), I wasn’t able to elaborate on why there were so many people in Jerusalem at Pentecost.  It’s important and fascinating, especially when we understand the books of Acts as the history of God pursuing the Gentiles to the ends...

A Response To The Guidepost Solutions Report

Excerpt from the Guidepost Solutions Report: For almost two decades, survivors of abuse and other concerned Southern Baptists have been contacting the Southern Baptist Convention (“SBC”) Executive Committee (“EC”) to report child molesters and other abusers who were...