Immanuel Baptist Church, Maple Shade, NJ
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Latest Episodes
Sour Milk and Stale Cookies
During the holiday season, it’s common to see the word “Believe” on tshirts, in store displays, on cards. Yet, it begs the question: “Believe what?” What do you believe in? This week, Pastor Vince steps back from his study in Matthew and takes us to Luke
Vince and Dan, and the Condition of Man
In this week’s sermon, Pastor Vince begins his message about a fight he had with his brother, Dan, when they were kids. He explains how this fight is a great example of our sin nature and the pain it can cause others. He then moves into his study of Matth
There’s Nothing Subtle About These Scenes
“We read the gospel stories and for some people they are just stories, ancient stories that have morals and virtues. Yet in Matthew 8 there are some scenes that are meant to jolt the lives of not only the disciples but are also meant to travel across the
Jesus Then Juggling
“We all juggle in some way – our struggles, our schedules, our roles – and Jesus is walking in the midst of our lives. He wants to remind us to not toss Him into the mix of our juggling. He says to us: “I must stand alone and above all the rest.” Matthew
He Is There
“Too often us as Christians do not detect the presence of God in the room, yet He is with us….even in the midst of our anxieties and pain and efforts, He is there.” Listen in or watch the video as Pastor Vince continues his teaching through the book of Ma
Jim Cramer Talks Stocks-Jesus Christ Talks Salvation
Take some time to listen or watch Pastor Vince’s latest sermon from Matthew 7. “Jesus wants us to be confident in His long-term position and therefore be confident in our position in Him…Jesus says to us, ‘You can trust Me with all of your life and in eve
Enter Here
This week, Pastor Vince opened his message with describing how precise the Apollo 13 re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere needed to be so that its’ passengers remained alive. “We deal every day with entry decisions – not always as critical as Apollo’s entry