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Central to the ministry of Lakeside is the expository (verse by verse) teaching and preaching of the Word of God. For nearly 40 years the pulpit ministry of our church has been characterized by sermons that provide teaching of the Bible in a way that is understandable and applicable to daily life. The word “expository” refers to exposing and bringing out the meaning of the texts of Scripture so that the original intent of the writer is understood. This is accomplished by systematically teaching verse by verse through books of the Bible, with the objective of being accurate in the interpretation, clear in the presentation, and practical in the application. The ultimate purpose of the pulpit ministry of Lakeside is to bring glory to God by helping believers in Christ grow spiritually and to proclaim the gospel to unbelievers.  Click below to listen or view the previous live streams. You can also follow us on Apple or Google podcast.

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Sermons from February 1991

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February 24, 1991

The Book Of Zephaniah - 5994

Passage: Zephaniah 1–3

February 24, 1991

Servanthood - 4998

Speaker: Steve Kreloff Series: AM Service Topic: Sermon, AM Service Passage: Mark 10:32–45

February 17, 1991

The Problem With Trusting Money - 4997

Speaker: Steve Kreloff Series: AM Service Topic: Sermon, AM Service Passage: Mark 10:23–31

February 17, 1991

The Life And Times Of Josiah - 5698

Speaker: Steve Kreloff Series: PM Service Topic: Sermon, PM Service Passage: 2 Kings 22:1– 23:30

February 10, 1991

Man's Lostness - 5391

Speaker: Steve Kreloff Series: AM Service Topic: Sermon, AM Service Passage: Romans 1:18–32

February 3, 1991

Security - 5650

Speaker: Steve Kreloff Series: Crosswords Topic: PM Service, Sermon, Crosswords

February 3, 1991

Obstacles To Salvation - 4207

Speaker: Steve Kreloff Series: AM Service Topic: Sermon, AM Service Passage: Mark 10:17–22