Sermons on Gospel

Sermons on Gospel

Seek Things Above

This is a sermon from Cornerstone Church in Bethalto, IL. For more information, please visit us on the web at BethaltoChurch.com or search for us on Facebook.

A Warning For The Church

This is a sermon from Cornerstone Church in Bethalto, IL. For more information, please visit us on the web at BethaltoChurch.com or search for us on Facebook.

Participation In The Gospel

This is a sermon from Cornerstone Church in Bethalto, IL. For more information, please visit us on the web at BethaltoChurch.com or search for us on Facebook.

Continuing In The Gospel

This is a sermon from Cornerstone Church in Bethalto, IL. For more information, please visit us on the web at BethaltoChurch.com or search for us on Facebook.

Prodigal God 6

In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a father with two sons. When we read this story or hear it preached, we often focus on the younger, “prodigal” son. However, in doing this, we miss some of the most radical and freeing truth contained in the Gospel.

Prodigal God 5

In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a father with two sons. When we read this story or hear it preached, we often focus on the younger, “prodigal” son. However, in doing this, we miss some of the most radical and freeing truth contained in the Gospel.

Prodigal God 4

In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a father with two sons. When we read this story or hear it preached, we often focus on the younger, “prodigal” son. However, in doing this, we miss some of the most radical and freeing truth contained in the Gospel.

Prodigal God 3

In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a father with two sons. When we read this story or hear it preached, we often focus on the younger, “prodigal” son. However, in doing this, we miss some of the most radical and freeing truth contained in the Gospel.

Prodigal God 2

In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a father with two sons. When we read this story or hear it preached, we often focus on the younger, “prodigal” son. However, in doing this, we miss some of the most radical and freeing truth contained in the Gospel.

Prodigal God 1

In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a father with two sons. When we read this story or hear it preached, we often focus on the younger, “prodigal” son. However, in doing this, we miss some of the most radical and freeing truth contained in the Gospel.