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Read More »http://fbcoakboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Name-Tag-2-7-21.mp3 Reverend Jonathan Waits Sermon: Name Tag (John 13:34-35) Date: February 7, 2021 Think for a minute about the last time you did something you knew you should be doing, but it really just felt like a chore. What kinds of things have fit into this category for you? Perhaps doing the dishes? Maybe fixing […]
Read More »http://fbcoakboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Invest-in-Tomorrow-1-31-21.mp3 Reverend Jonathan Waits Sermon: Invest in Tomorrow (2 Corinthians 9:6-8) Date: January 31, 2021 One of my favorite cartoons growing up was Duck Tails. It was just one of those genre-defining shows that was beloved by a whole generation of kids. And that’s not just me speaking as a fan. The show was nominated […]
Read More »http://fbcoakboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Pausing-to-Take-It-All-In-Full-Sermon.mp3 Reverend Jonathan Waits Sermon: Pausing to Take It All In (Mark 1:35) Date: January 24, 2021 Hi. It’s time for the sermon…but you probably guessed that since I walked up to the stand. Hey! Did you know this thing is technically just a music or book stand and not actually a pulpit? We often […]
Read More »http://fbcoakboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/How-to-Get-More-of-a-Good-Thing-1-17-21.mp3 Reverend Jonathan Waits Sermon: How to Get More of a Good Thing (Philippians 4:4) Date: January 17, 2021 Have you ever had something really good—or even just really cool—happen that you wanted to have happen again? What did you do in order to try and bring that about? When I was in high school […]
Read More »http://fbcoakboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Taking-a-Pause-1-10-21.mp3 Reverend Jonathan Waits Sermon: Taking a Pause (Mark 1:35) Date: January 10, 2021 Have you ever been busy? Heh. How about, when was the last time you weren’t busy? Maybe the 13th of last Neveruary? We live in a busy world, don’t we? There’s always something to do. Even when there’s nothing to do, […]
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