The Captain of our Salvation

Mark Wattenbarger read from Exodus chapters 14 & 15 and spoke about the deliverance of the Israelites out of Egypt.  He focused on the Lord, saving them from destruction and enslavement.  He ended the sermon comparing the deliverance to the salvation of Christ.

Referenced Scriptures: Hebrews 2:10-13


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas

Birth of Christ, Herod, and The Wise Men

Mark Wattenbarger spoke about topics in the bible related to the Birth of Christ, Herod, and The Wise Men.


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas

Two Mountains (Heb 12) | The Prince of Peace

Mark Hasenmyer spoke using the theme “Two Mountains”, (Mt. Sinai, and Mt. Zion) and about the chastisement of God.  (Hebrews chapter 12)


Mark Wattenbarger followed up on on Elder Hasenmyer’s message comparing Moses and Jesus as mediators.
He then spoke about the Prince of Peace.


Two Mountains, The Prince of Peace

Thanksgiving

Mark Wattenbarger spoke about topics in the bible related to Thanksgiving.


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas

Acts 2: Peter’s Sermon

Mark Wattenbarger read from Acts chapters 2 and spoke about Peter’s Sermon and gave Old testament references to David (quoted in the text).


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas

A Greater Principle

Mark Wattenbarger introduced services reading from John chapter 1 (beg. verse 35) and Luke chapter 5 and spoke about Peter’s doubt while fishing with Jesus.


Ben Winslett spoke using the theme “A Greater Principle

Referenced Scriptures: [Matthew 5 (Sermon on the mount)]


Bethlehem PB of Oklahoma City Annual Meeting – 2025
July 12, Saturday Afternoon

A Greater Principle

Feeling Weak, Luke Chapter 11

Mark Wattenbarger read from Luke chapter 11 (Jesus’ instruction on prayer) and spoke about Feeling Weak when you were never strong.

Luke 11:9-10  Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas

Nehemiah | Dealing with Fear

Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Nehemiah about him facilitating the rebuilding of Jerusalem and ending with a comparison to the day of Pentecost.

Referenced Scriptures: [Proverbs 20:18-19, Nehemiah chapters 1-3]


Mark Wattenbarger followed up on Nehemiah and then transitioned into Dealing with Fear

Referenced Scriptures:  [Psalm 73 (Asaph is grieved by the prosperity of the ungodly – and remembers in the sanctuary that God is sovereign)]


Nehemiah, Fear

Love (1John 4 & 5)

Mark Wattenbarger read from 1John chapters 4 & 5 and spoke about Love.


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas

Death: Asleep in Christ

Mark Wattenbarger spoke about death and references to sleep in the New Testament.


Oxford_sep-2015

This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
 Located in Oxford,Kansas