7:00pm - Prayer Mtg. Truth Trackers (children's program)
Sermons
Biblical preaching's authenticity is significantly tarnished by contemporary communicators who are more concerned with personal relevance than with God's revelation.
– Richard L. Mayhue
At Valley View, "Scripture is our content; culture is our context." With this goal in mind, we seek to teach and preach God's word expositionally. Richard Mayhue explains expository preaching this way: Exposition presupposes an exegetical process (i.e., the study and interpretation of the text):
To extract the God-intended meaning of Scripture, and
An explanation of that meaning in a contemporary way.
In other words, at Valley View, God's Word still matters . . . TODAY!
Recent Sermons
"All You Need to Get the Job Done" (02/21/10)– Ryan Weberg
1 Timothy 1:1-2–First impressions are important - whether it's a new relationship, or whether it comes to renewing a relationship. As Paul opens this personal letter to the young man he had mentored in the faith, he employs some pointed language that is meant to convince his young protege that the adventure upon which he has embarked is indeed doable . . . and it is for us as well!
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1 Timothy 1:3-6–Love. It’s celebrated once a year on Valentine’s Day, complete with hearts, roses, chocolates, and foot-massages – all OK – if you’re a girl! But when is there ever celebrated a masculine concept of love? Not lust, but real, genuine, manly love? That’s what Paul brings us to this morning.
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Teen Service (02/07/10)– VVBC Teens, Jason Fox & Wesley Barger
Our young people recently took the afternoon service to share with our congregation what they have discovered about God from a study of His names. You will be especially blessed by the preaching of two of our graduating seniors.
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1 Timothy (Overview)–During the Super Bowl, Focus on the Family ran a commercial highlighting Heisman Trophy winner, Tim Tebow – the first college football player to both rush and pass for 20 touchdowns in a single season, and the first sophomore ever to win the Heisman. Tim is the fifth child of Bob and Pam Tebow, of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. While pregnant, Pam suffered a life-threatening infection. Because of the drugs used to rouse her from a coma, the baby experienced a severe placental abruption. Doctors expected a stillbirth and recommended an abortion to protect her life. Pam chose life, and today the NFL awaits the arrival of what some say is the greatest American athlete in a generation. But why did Pam choose life, especially when it endangered her own? Because the Tebows are Christians, and Christians think like that – at least real Christians. This morning we begin a series in the book of 1 Timothy, a book that highlights real Christianity – a book that highlights godliness as the necessary corollary of the gospel.
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"The High Expectiations of a High Theology" (01/31/10)– Ryan Weberg
Ephesians 6:23-24–Final words are significanct. As Paul closes out the book of Ephesians, he reminds believers that God has them in His sights to send their direction (repeatedly, and with the most strategic accuracy) the fullness of His peace, the fullness of His love, and the fullness of His grace. And He sends them as a loving Father, and a gentle Sovereign. Join us as we take a closer look at these magnificent gifts!
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