Tri-Annual Singing!
February 21, 2026
7:00pm - 8:30pm
"But as for you, speak the things which are proper for sound doctrine."




Tri-Annual Singing!
February 21, 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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Gospel Meeting
May 2-7, 2026
Tyler Hammock
Lubbock, TX
A study of Philip’s ministry among the Samaritans, recorded in Acts 8.
Knowledge can bring arrogance, if it is not tempered by the love of a Christian. Though knowledge is good, love must be present too, in order to please God.
As an evangelist, Timothy had a wonderful teacher, who instructed him in the gospel of Christ. The great apostle Paul took a personal interest in the young man, and called upon Timothy to “Guard what was committed to your trust” (1 Timothy 6:20).
The Greek word translated “Guard,” (or “Keep” in the KJV), means to guard or preserve. An evangelist is certainly not to guard the faith in the sense of keeping it from others. Rather, he is to guard or preserve the integrity of the faith that is committed to his trust.
In fact, the phrase “committed to your trust” indicated that Timothy had a responsibility to pass on to others the exact message of truth that he himself had received. As we consider the extant dangers listed by Paul in the context, “profane and idle babblings”, “contradictions of what is falsely called knowledge”, we see that such corruptions of the truth lead to a disciple straying.
One of the primary responsibilities of the child of God is to, “contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3). Jude speaks of “certain men”, “ungodly men”, who corrupt the truth of God, and in so doing defile themselves, and those who hear them.
As an evangelist, Timothy had a special burden in defending the truth. No man who claims to be an evangelist is worth his salt if he does not stand up to the error that is present in every generation. Not only is a preacher to be a proclaimer, he is to be a guardian of the truth!
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Micky Galloway of Lancaster, CA preached a meeting from May 7-12, 2022 at the West Side congregation. Below are the Titles of the sermons, a short description, and links to the sermon audio, video and powerpoint files of each lesson preached.
Saturday Night: The Majesty of God
A lesson designed to enourage respect, awe and acknowledgment of God’s power and majesty as our Creator.
Sunday 9AM: The Spiritual Man
The lesson contrasts the carnal man with the spiritual man, teaching us how to live so as to please God always.
Sunday 10AM: Grace Came Teaching
A discussion of Paul’s declaration in Titus 2:11-12, “For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age.”
Sunday 11AM: The Man of God
A discussion of the text of 1 Timothy 6:11-14, and the phrase “the man of God.” The text describes both what such a man flees, and what he pursues.
Monday Night: God Rules in the Kingdoms of Men
In this lesson, God’s interaction with His people, and the nations used to chastise them is discussed. In this we see God’s plan, and His control over all the nations.
Tuesday Night: Challenges in the First Century Church
In the first century, congregations of God’s people were challenged in similar ways as we are today. Sin, persecution at the hand of secular leaders, and inward apathy.
Wednesday Night: Challenges for Every Generation
The lesson shows how, like the Christians of the first century, every generation of God’s children will be challenged by dangers from both within and wihtout.
Thursday Night: What Does the Future Hold?
When the question is asked, the correct answer is, “It depends!” It depends upon the individual, and their response to God’s will.
The universe, the world, and all life in it has been created by the Almighty God of heaven. The theory of evolution can not account for design in the universe, and is not true.
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With Jesus, concepts of love, joy and obedience go hand in hand. We need to abide in Him and His love.
The lesson compares Adam to Christ, listing both their similarities as a Type/Antitype comparison, as well as their differences.
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A short 10 minute invitation talk, explaining Romans 12:1-2, by noting the further context in the remainder of the chapter.
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Numerous Old Testament passages clearly teach the concept of life after physical death. (Job 19:25-27; Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12:1-3; Psalm 49; Genesis 5:24 and 2 Kings 2:11; 2 Samuel 12:22-23).
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Acts chapters 1, 2 and 10 are used to explain the purpose of Holy Spirit baptism, as revealed in them.
Beginning in Colossians 2, the apostle Paul labored to establish the primacy of Christ and His will. As men consider how we will live our lives, what our philosophies and actions will be, allegiance to Jesus as Lord is the best choice we can make.
In contrast, Paul stated, “Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ” (2:8). Human philosophy is persuasive, but ultimately flawed and impotent. But, we are “complete in Him [Christ], who is the head of all principality and power” (2:10).
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There is no doubt that hypocrisy is one of the greatest dangers to the spiritual welfare of God’s people. The devil is working hard to tempt Christians to sin. When such desire is conceived, and God’s children sin, a natural desire arises to hide that sin. That is hypocrisy.
For some, hypocrisy is a way of life. For others, it can be a weak response to shame and guilt. Regardless, it is certainly something Christians should avoid. God expects true righteousness from His children. Feigned righteousness may fool men, but not Him.
Jesus said as much to his disciples in Luke 12, “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, nor hidden that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have spoken in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you have spoken in the ear in inner rooms will be proclaimed on the housetops” (1-3).
This passage is not teaching that a hypocrite will always be uncovered by men. It is possible (though difficult) to successfully fool men into thinking that feigned righteousness is genuine. The point is, our lives and hearts are open to God.
“And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom we must give account” (Hebrews 4:13). So, heed the words of our Lord, “Beware the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.”
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Jesus came to earth, and was radical in His teaching. He constantly questioned the conventional thinking of His age, and turned society on its head. We will too be countercultural if we follow His teaching.
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Speaker: Josh Cox
The lesson uses the text of 2 Corinthians to explain aspects of the concept of forgiveness.
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Apathy leads to regression and apostasy, and Zeal, coupled with knowledge, can stir the heart, encourage others and bring steadfastness to the child of God.
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NOTE: All audio before 2011 has been deleted. This is a space saving necessity for the site. You can still request audio by sending an email to soundteachingws@gmail.com with the year and title of the Sermon. We will email the mp3 file to you.

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