If half the people in your town died in the course of a year, what would you do? It is probable that most would gripe and complain. Yet, Thanksgiving is based on a small town that had just such a thing happen, and we find them holding a banquet of thanksgiving. Thankfulness, we find in the Bible, is not a passive attitude towards things that happen to us, but rather an active choice to enjoy the stewardship of God's world. In today's sermon, Pastor Sam Stringer leads us through a number of passages that give both positive and negative examples of thankfulness, what it is, and how to do it.
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About the First Baptist Church of Littleton:
The first thing you will notice about our church is our small-town setting.
Littleton may be small but it has an amazing sense of community and family which has spilled over into our church. It’s not unusual to see us having fun together with fellowship and food, but also drawing closer together around the Bible. While holding a high view of God and His Word, we seek to draw attention to the life-changing message of the gospel by faithful preaching, teaching and practice of His Word both within our church and the communities God has allowed us to touch. The purpose of our church is to honor God (I Cor. 10:31) by…
Guiding people to an eternal relationship with God (Matthew 28:18-20)
Assimilating them into loving relationships for fellowship in the church (John 15:12,17; Romans 12:10)
Teaching them God’s Word so that they can live Christ-like lives (Acts 20:26-27)
Equipping them for ministry (Ephesians 4:12)
Promoting God-centered worship (John 4:23-24).
We invite you to come and get to know us and the God we serve.
Credits and Equipment:
Sermon prepared and delivered by Pastor Sam Stringer
Graphics by Ann Stringer
Filmed and edited by Scot Williamson
Camera: Canon M50
Lens: Canon 55-200mm telephoto lens
Editing Software: Davinci Resolve 16
Audio Elements: YouTube Studio