Episodes

Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
This week's sermon comes from Brother JT Harrison of Heritage Christian University. Brother Harrison discusses the idea of regret. Enjoy!

Monday Jun 06, 2022
Monday Jun 06, 2022
2022 Allensville Congregational Singing. This is an update with all pauses and speaking removed. It's nothing but SINGING!!!!

Monday Jun 06, 2022
Monday Jun 06, 2022
This week Justin Adams discusses patterns in the Bible, and what we can discern from the dichotomy of Adam and Jesus.

Sunday May 29, 2022
Sunday May 29, 2022
This installment comes from a sermon delivered on May 15, 2022 by Brother Jim Atwood. Jim preached from 1 Corinthians 2 and ponders what the cross means and why God would send his Son to die on it for us.

Sunday May 29, 2022
Sunday May 29, 2022
This week's message comes from Brother Julius Hovan. He preached from Phillipians 3:10 and reminded us that we need to know Christ and be led by him.

Sunday May 29, 2022
Sunday May 29, 2022
This episode showcases the culmination of months of hardwork from our teens in preparing a presentation on the Fruit of the Spirit. Time stamps are as follows:
2:15 Caleb Smothermon "Joy"
11:00 Jim Henderson "Peace"
20:26 Luke Smothermon "Patience"
29:39 Madelyn Travis "Kindness"

Sunday May 22, 2022
Sunday May 22, 2022
This weeks sermon comes to us from Brother Ray Naugle. Brother Naugle preaches semi-regularly at the Allensville Church of Christ, visiting from Indiana. Brother Naugle discusses the truths the scriptures reveal about the earth and its destiny.

Sunday May 22, 2022
Sunday May 22, 2022
This episode is a late installment from about two weeks ago where Justin Adams preached on the idea of "taste and see that the Lord is good," applying it to the idea of motherhood.

Sunday Apr 24, 2022
Sunday Apr 24, 2022
This weeks sermon comes from Byron Travis. He discusses the idea of the Lord being our portion. He speaks to it's origins in the Old Testament and how it might apply to us today.

Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
This week is Easter Sunday, and Justin Adams' message discusses a common portion of the liturgy, "Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again."