2025-06-01: Admonish One Another – One Anothering

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Colossians 3:15-17, Romans 15:14, Galatians 2:11-13, Proverbs 12:1

One Anothering
Admonish One Another
Colossians 3:15-17, Romans 15:14, Galatians 2:11-13, Proverbs 12:1

But nevertheless, in the face of our dislike of confrontation and its abuse by some, God says that it is necessary and can be very helpful.

Biblical admonition involves moral correction through verbal confrontation that is motivated by genuine love.

If admonition is done in the right spirit, with the right motive, using an appropriate method, then the person receiving the admonition will be better for it.

Truthfully, if we are not characterized by goodness and growing in the knowledge of God’s Word, then we should be receiving not giving admonishment.

The words we use are only a small part of what gets communicated.

God’s Word has power to penetrate and convict and change a person like nothing else.

Even in the best scenario, admonition is a little embarrassing and painful.

It is so important for us to learn how to receive admonition with humility. And it is so important for us to learn how to admonish others.

2025-05-25: Accept One Another – One Anothering

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Romans 15:7, John 13:34-35, Romans 14, Romans 15, Matthew 25:40-45

One Anothering
Accept One Another
Romans 15:7, John 13:34-35, Romans 14, Romans 15, Matthew 25:40-45

Do you think that Jesus is welcome here at Richmond Community Church? How welcoming and accepting of others are we as a church?

By His loving acceptance, He was able to make a distinction between who people are and what they have done or what they have allowed themselves to become.

God has created all of us with the need to be loved and accepted, and God’s intent is for the church to be the place where love and acceptance can be realized.

I would like to suggest that the “who” we are to accept includes both non-Christians and Christians.

Everyone should matter to us, and everyone should be welcome to come among us at church.

So, we must do our best to accept people without prejudice or being judgmental.

If God has not given a clear command and instruction on the matter, then let’s give each other the right to come to our own conclusions, to make our own personal choices.

Paul meant that we don’t want to cause a Christian to do something that they cannot do with a clear conscience and therefore cause them to sin against the Lord.

What would happen if we tried to treat each person the way we would treat Jesus himself?

2025-05-18: Submit to One Another – One Anothering

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Ephesians 5:21, Philippians 2:5-8, Matthew 20:25-28, Acts 21

One Anothering
Submit to One Another
Ephesians 5:21, Philippians 2:5-8, Matthew 20:25-28, Acts 21

Battleships must learn to submit to lighthouses.

People are not complex, they really just want to achieve their personal definition of peace and quiet and to have their own sweet way.”

In its most general use, submission means to yield to another’s admonition and advice.

This mutual submission, even by those who are in authority, is a distinctive concept made possible by Jesus Christ.

The apostle Paul, who recorded these observations about Christ, and who gave us the command to submit to one another, also put this command into
practice in his own life.

He willingly set aside being right and defending himself for a higher good.

And so first of all, we must understand that submission is not about being a doormat.

I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some.

2025-05-11: A Model for Mothers

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 1:26-38

A Model for Mothers
Luke 1:26-38

I can’t think of a time when it is more difficult to be a Christian mother than today.

With the value of motherhood being demeaned, it seems that a responsibility of the church is to lift up motherhood once again the way God would want it lifted up.

Here in this little town of Nazareth, tongues must have been wagging and gossip rampant. “There’s Mary. She’s pregnant and she’s not married.”

Our children need to learn that the most valuable things in life money can’t buy.

There are a lot of single parents today. And I want to say to you single moms, and dads too, “You are the unsung heroes of the church.”

And can you imagine the pain she felt as she watched Jesus crucified on Calvary’s Hill?

One of the finest things we can do, men, is to support our wives. Let them know we love them and are behind them and will support them in virtually every decision they make.

We’re seeing more and more the value of the roles that aunts, uncles, and grandparents are playing in raising children. Who is that person for you?

One day we will be with Jesus. One day we will be a part of the great family of God in the place that God has prepared for us through Jesus Christ. And there we’ll live with Him for all eternity.

2025-05-04: Honor One Another – One Anothering

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Romans 12:10, Philippians 2:3-4

One Anothering
Honor One Another
Romans 12:10, Philippians 2:3-4

Today, we want to learn something about what it means to honor one another.

As Christians, we are called to outdo one another in honoring others, considering everyone as precious and of value.

Because rejoicing with those who rejoice means we are happy for them that they are receiving some honor or gift or accomplishment.

God has made it clear about how valuable each of us are to Him — He values us enough to allow His Son to die for us and we need to honor and value each person the way God does.

So, who should we honor? Everyone — including God and those in authority.

Honoring others means valuing others and letting them know we value them.

2025-04-20: The Lamb and The Cross – The Crosses of Lent

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 24:1-12

The Crosses of Lent
The Lamb and The Cross
Luke 24:1-12

The LAMB was the INNOCENT SACRIFICE for the sins of the people.

Why did He allow Himself to SUFFER so? WHY DID HE DIE? Because He loves you so much, that’s why!

All that was over now, ended–by the BLOWS of a ROMAN SOLDIER driving SPIKES through Jesus’ hands and feet into a cross of wood.

Before, when JESUS was with them, they had been PROUD to be HIS FOLLOWERS.

They swung open those locked doors, walked into the streets of the whole world, and proclaimed the GOOD NEWS of GOD’S LOVE.

Jesus believes that you and I CAN make a DIFFERENCE in the world in which we live!

2025-04-13: At the Foot of the Cross – The Crosses of Lent

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Matthew 27:40-42, John 19:25-27

The Crosses of Lent
At the Foot of the Cross
Matthew 27:40-42, John 19:25-27

Most of the time, as we talk about the cross, we picture the dreadfulness of that scene.

But I wonder, if you and I had been there, would we have wanted to be near the cross?

Mary’s presence there says to us, “If you dare to stand close to the cross, you’ll find that even though there are times when things don’t go the way you want; and times when your burdens seem too heavy to bear if you stay close to the cross, God will take care of you.”

But Jesus rejected her request, and said to her, “You don’t know what you are asking.”

Jesus had denied her request and yet she was there at the cross. And her presence there shows that she had the loving humility to accept rebuke from Jesus and to continue loving Him.

And now, at the cross, she saw just how much her salvation was costing Him.

Has the Gospel become just another story to you?

2025-04-06: The Cross of Rejection – The Crosses of Lent

Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Mark 14:27-46

The Crosses of Lent
The Cross of Rejection
Mark 14:27-46

This morning, I want to note the contrast between Jesus’ Palm Sunday (Mark 11:1-10) and Garden of Gethsemane experiences.

The conversation must have seemed strange, but then much of what Jesus was saying in those last days before going to the cross seemed odd.

It is one thing when someone for whom you have no connections or feelings rejects you, but it is quite another when it is someone close to you.

I don’t care if your child is three years old or thirty-three years old, when your kid cries it breaks your heart, and you will do anything to rescue your child.

At that moment Jesus felt that God had literally turned his back on him. Jesus felt totally forsaken, totally deserted, totally forgotten, totally rejected, and totally abandoned.

However, the lack of sensitivity demonstrated by his closest friends pales in the face of the blatant rejection he experienced when Judas betrayed him with a kiss.

Judas must have really been ticked because he immediately went and arranged to betray Jesus for the legendary “thirty pieces of silver.”

But when we think someone likes us or even loves us and they reject us in some way that just doesn’t seem right. It hurts.

I wonder if it might be a spiritually healthy and life-giving thing to extend forgiveness to those who have hurt us.