Mar 5, 2023
John 7:53-8:11 – No Condemnation – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear
Series: The Gospel of John
Pastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what he says and has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Jeremiah 31:31-34 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 7:53-8:11 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on March 5, 2023.
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- Mar 5, 2023John 7:53-8:11 – No Condemnation – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear
Mar 5, 2023John 7:53-8:11 – No Condemnation – Rev. Dr. Chip BlackshearSeries: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what he says and has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Jeremiah 31:31-34 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 7:53-8:11 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on March 5, 2023.
- Feb 26, 2023John 7:37-52 – Come and Drink – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear
Feb 26, 2023John 7:37-52 – Come and Drink – Rev. Dr. Chip BlackshearSeries: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what he says and has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Isaiah 12:1-6 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 7:37-52 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on February 26, 2023.
- Feb 19, 2023John 7:25-36 – Can It Be? – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear
Feb 19, 2023John 7:25-36 – Can It Be? – Rev. Dr. Chip BlackshearSeries: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what he says and has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Leviticus 23:33-43 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 7:25-36 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on February 19, 2023.
- Jan 29, 2023John 6:48-71 – “Eat Me” – Pastor Chip Blackshear
Jan 29, 2023John 6:48-71 – “Eat Me” – Pastor Chip BlackshearSeries: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Isaiah 55:1-9 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 6:48-71 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on January 29, 2023.
- Jan 22, 2023John 6:35-47 – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear – Tiptoeing through TULIP
Jan 22, 2023John 6:35-47 – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear – Tiptoeing through TULIPSeries: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Deuteronomy 7:6-13 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 6:35-47 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on January 22, 2023.
- Jan 8, 2023John 6:1-21 – Problems Solved – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear
Jan 8, 2023John 6:1-21 – Problems Solved – Rev. Dr. Chip BlackshearSeries: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the sermon series on the Gospel of John. Today we look at the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand and challenges us with this question: just how big is your God? The New Testament reading is John 6:1-21 and the Old Testament reading is Exodus 16:1-15. This was live streamed / recorded at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on January 8, 2023. We apologize ahead of time for the audio issues experienced during the recording of this service. The recording was edited to salvage as much as we could from the audio. We thank you for your grace and patience as we continually work to provide quality access to the preaching of God's Word! -FPC Staff
- Jan 1, 2023Matthew 2:1-18 – Where is the King? – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear
Jan 1, 2023Matthew 2:1-18 – Where is the King? – Rev. Dr. Chip BlackshearPastor Chip Blackshear brings a word to begin the New Year with the question: where is the King? What is the way we are to respond to the good news of the Messiah? How are we to live into this next season as we search for the Christ and ask the right questions? New Testament Reading: Matthew 2:1-18 Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 60:1-6 This was live streamed / recorded on Sunday, January 1, 2023 at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi.
- Dec 11, 2022The Joy of Christmas – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear – Luke 10 and 2 Samuel 6
Dec 11, 2022The Joy of Christmas – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear – Luke 10 and 2 Samuel 6Series: (All)Pastor Chip Blackshear brings a word on the source of joy, and how grief and joy merge together with Christ at the center. What is the way to respond to the good news of the Messiah that has come? New Testament Reading: Luke 10:17-22 Old Testament Reading: 2 Samuel 6:1-5, 12-21 This was streamed / recorded on Sunday, December 11, 2022 at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi.
- Dec 4, 2022John 5:30-47 – Reliable Witnesses – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear –
Dec 4, 2022John 5:30-47 – Reliable Witnesses – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear –Series: The Gospel of JohnPastor Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Deuteronomy 18:9-22 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 5:30-47 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on December 4, 2022.
- Nov 20, 2022John 5:1-17 – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear -Do You Want To Be Healed?
Nov 20, 2022John 5:1-17 – Rev. Dr. Chip Blackshear -Do You Want To Be Healed?Series: The Gospel of JohnRev. Dr. Chip Blackshear continues the series on the Gospel of John. Who is this Jesus? What is he to us? Why does it matter to pay attention to what has been said of him? OLD TESTAMENT READING: Zephaniah 3:14-20 NEW TESTAMENT READING: John 5:1-17 This sermon was recorded/live streamed at First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi on November 20, 2022.