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We post sermons preached during worship services and special meetings at Faith Baptist Tabernacle. Learn about the hope you can have in Jesus Christ!Faith Baptist Tabernacle Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Maintaining Purity in the Church
    Mar 3 2026

    Title: Maintaining Purity in the Church

    Speaker: Adam Hatfield

    Date: March 1, 2026

    Bible: Hosea 4:7-9


    The sermon, drawn from Hosea 4:7–9, confronts the spiritual decay of Israel by exposing how its leaders, instead of guiding the people toward holiness, actively encouraged and participated in sin, thereby corrupting both doctrine and behavior. It emphasizes that God’s blessings often precede apostasy, as prosperity led Israel to forget its covenantal obligations and treat God as an enemy, ultimately resulting in divine judgment. The preacher underscores the critical role of leadership, warning that when spiritual authorities abandon integrity, the entire community suffers, and God will hold them accountable with severity. The message calls the church today to uphold both doctrinal and behavioral purity, rejecting compromise and embracing the biblical mandate to be the moral conscience of society, while warning that judgment begins with God’s own people. Ultimately, the sermon challenges believers to remain faithful, repentant, and active in evangelism, recognizing that true spiritual growth is not measured by numbers but by obedience to God’s purpose.

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    45 min
  • Two Men and God's Mercy
    Mar 1 2026

    Title: Two Men and God's Mercy

    Speaker: Roger Whiteside

    Date: March 1, 2026

    Bible: Luke 15-16; Luke 18


    The sermon presents three transformative stories from Luke’s Gospel to illustrate the reality of divine mercy and the critical choices facing every person: the contrast between a rich man who ignored the poor Lazarus and the eternal consequences of unrepentant self-sufficiency; the Pharisee’s self-righteousness versus the publican’s humble plea for mercy, highlighting that true justification comes through repentance, not religious performance; and the prodigal son’s rebellion, repentance, and restoration, contrasted with the elder son’s pride and unforgiveness, revealing God’s heart of joy over one sinner who repents. Through these narratives, the message underscores that salvation is not earned by good works or moral superiority, but received by acknowledging one’s sinfulness and embracing God’s grace, while warning that rejecting Scripture and divine revelation—even in the face of resurrection—leads to eternal separation. The tone is both urgent and compassionate, calling listeners to examine their hearts, repent, and respond to God’s persistent invitation with humility and faith.

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    34 min
  • What Is a Pastor?
    Mar 1 2026

    Title: What Is a Pastor?

    Speaker: Roger Whiteside

    Date: February 22, 2026

    Bible: Ephesians 4:1-14


    The sermon centers on the biblical foundation and vital role of pastoral leadership within the church, emphasizing that while the offices of apostle and prophet were temporary and no longer exist, the roles of pastor, evangelist, and teacher remain essential for the church's health and growth. Drawing from Ephesians 4, it underscores that Christ is the head of the church, and pastors are His under-shepherds entrusted with protecting, feeding, and guiding the flock through faithful teaching, prayer, and godly character. The passage outlines the rigorous biblical qualifications for a pastor—blamelessness, self-control, a loving home life, and a reputation for integrity—while affirming that the church must prayerfully seek God's chosen leader, not settle for haste or convenience. The congregation is called to honor, support, and love their pastor, recognizing that a godly leader is indispensable for spiritual unity, doctrinal stability, and the church's flourishing, all while maintaining a posture of humility and dependence on God's timing.

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    46 min
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