Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0929A recorded on August 26, 1984 teaching from Psalm 118 – The Marvelous Work of God.
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0929A recorded on August 26, 1984 teaching from Psalm 118 – The Marvelous Work of God.
Sermon 0902A recorded on June 17, 1984 teaching from John 14:10
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0422A recorded on September 23, 1981 teaching from 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 – Sanctification. Pastor Cyril A. Stevens unpacks the Christian concept of sanctification, correcting common misconceptions. He contrasts a flawed understanding of instant, sinless perfection with a more nuanced view encompassing repentance (change of mind), regeneration (change of relationship), justification…
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0222AB recorded on September 17, 1980 teaching from John 16:14 – The Ministry of the Holy Ghost, to Glorify Christ. Pastor Cyril A. Stevens focuses on the ministry of the Holy Ghost and its central purpose: to glorify Christ. Stevens outlines several key functions of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that…
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0125AB recorded on January 2, 1980 teaching from John 8:29 & John 13:16 – Ambitious for the Lord in 1980. Pastor Cyril A. Stevens encourages his listener to adopt the singular spiritual ambition of pleasing God as our primary goal for the new year. Drawing from the example of Jesus Christ,…
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0009B recorded on December 10, 1978 teaching from Amos 6:1-6 – Woe to Them That Are at Ease in Zion – Minor Prophets. Pastor Cyril A. Stevens powerfully admonishes Christians against spiritual complacency, drawing inspiration from Amos 6:1-6. Stevens addresses three core concepts: the great privilege of being “in Zion” (saved…
Rev. Cyril A. Stevens – Sermon 0009A recorded on December 3, 1978 teaching from Joel 3:13-14 – The Trumpet Call for Harvesters – Minor Prophets. Pastor Cyril A. Stevens uses Joel 3:13-14 to urge Christians toward active evangelism. Pastor Stevens emphasizes that believers should not become complacent (“sitting, soaking, and souring”), but rather recognize the ripeness of…