Tri-Annual Singing!
June 20, 2026
7:00pm - 8:30pm
"But as for you, speak the things which are proper for sound doctrine."




Tri-Annual Singing!
June 20, 2026
7:00pm - 8:30pm
West Side
church of Christ
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6110 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, TX 76114
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WELCOME !
Gospel Meeting
May 2-7, 2026
Tyler Hammock
Lubbock, TX

The greatest affliction of life is never to be afflicted.
– Unknown
Affliction is not pleasant. When we are the recipients of tribulation in this life we feel pain, sorrow and stress. We all would rather it not be our lot, “Let this cup pass from me…” (cf. Matthew 26:39). I recently came across a quote from F. Scott Fitzgerald that poignantly describes our perception of severe affliction:
In a real dark night of the soul
it is always three o’ clock in the morning, day after day.
And yet, such affliction is beneficial to the child of God. “For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal” (2 Corinthians 4:17-18).
The apostle does not call such affliction light to minimize the pain and suffering we experience. It is light in the sense that it is temporal and fleeting. In contrast, our faithfulness through trial proves us “worthy of the kingdom of God, for which you also suffer” (2 Thessalonians 5:1). It is our lot in life to suffer. It happens to us all. The question is, will we have sufficient patience under such duress to prove us worthy of eternity?
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A sermon expressing the importance of obedience to Jesus Christ.
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The sermon examines the proper attitudes toward God’s word.
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This sermon examines the text of Ephesians 4, which establishes a platform every Christian must accept, forming a basis for unity.
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This sermon examines the proper attitude toward the giving and receiving of admonition as Christians.
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The sermon examines some of the Old Testament prophecies concerning the Christ, and their fulfillment in the New Testament.
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The sermon establishes three important truths regarding the relationshiop between temptation and sin.
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The only way, ultimately, to save your life is to live in such a way as to please God!
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This sermon is directed especially to young people, and indicates that as Christians we must avoid evil companions. It gives Biblical examples of those who chose foolishly (Solomon and Rehoboam), and those who chose wisely (Christ and Paul), and gives suggestions on how to choose good companions.
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This sermon uses the parable of the persistent widow to explain the importance of prayer, and the nature of God’s providence.
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An examination of the relationship between temptation, and the sins of man.
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This sermon examines the severe denunciation of the Pharisee, spoken by the Lord in Matthew 23.
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In preparation for the meeting beginning the next week with brother Micky Galloway, this sermon emphasizes the importance and benefits of the preaching done in these special efforts.
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The last supper that Jesus took with his disciples before his betrayal has long been a favorite subject of artists. Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting of the event is a classic, prints of which hang in homes and grace the pages of many Bibles. It is only one of thousands of paintings on the subject that have been completed in the past 1,000 or so years.
Recently researchers took 52 of those paintings, and did an interesting thing. They analyzed the size of the plates and food portrayed in the paintings, to see if it would cast any light on the change in eating habits over the past millenium.
Continue reading “In the News: Gluttony and the Last Supper” →

In the past several months we have had a number of things done to the building to maintain and improve it. Most of it was necessary work: Replacing the air conditioners due to theft, and the carpet in the auditorium due to water damage. Also, new lights, and the addition of ceiling fans to combat the mold problem we have had due to moisture.
The building is in great shape, and ready for our upcoming gospel meeting, but the work got me to thinking about the importance of maintaining the church. (Not the building … the people!)
That is what edification is, “soul maintenance.” Paul encouraged the Thessalonians, “Therefore comfort each other, and edify one another, just as you also are doing” (1 Thess. 5;11). Our upcoming meeting is a good opportunity for such edification.
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