Life Management 101

Do I Really Need Church to be Close to God?

Do I Really Need Church to be Close to God?

Pastor Scott consider the role of church in our lives. Is church necessary for our day-to-day lives? Pastor Scott asserts that church is vital to our lives as believers. This message explains the interconnected communal nature of church and how Great Commission Baptist Church is seeking to implement these principles.

Raising Good Children

Raising Good Children

Pastor Scott continues his Life Management 101 series by considering the subject of parenting. He investigates this topic by considering our perfect, heavenly Parent – God. The message is a challenge to both parents and non-parents.

Love & Marriage

Love & Marriage

Pastor Scott continues his Life Management series be examining the marriage relationship. Pastor Scott attempts to give both principle for those that are married and help those who aren’t understand how thinking about marriage is applicable to them (by considering Christ’s relationship to the church).

Saving, Spending, and Giving: Part 2

Saving, Spending, and Giving: Part 2

Pastor Scott continues to investigate the theme of finances with this sermon. He investigates the importance of giving and the possibility of earning eternal rewards through generous, cheerful giving.The text for this sermon is 2 Corinthians 9:6-15

Life Management 101

Life Management 101

Pastor Scott is exploring the basic issues we face in life in GCBC’s latest teaching series Life Management 101. The series will last until March 4, 2012. Pastor Scott will be covering topics such as …

Finances
Family Relationships
Work
Rest
The Role of the Church in Life

GCBC’s worship services occur at 10:00 AM on Sundays. The church meets at [...]

Saving, Spending, & Giving: Part 1

Saving, Spending, & Giving: Part 1

Pastor Scott begins investigating the subject of our finances in this sermon. He shares four biblical principles for how to use money properly. This sermon is part of his ongoing Life Management 101 series.