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  • 09/28/25

    The Danger of a Distorted Gospel

    In Galatians 1:8–9, Paul warns that there is only one true gospel: salvation through Jesus Christ alone. Any distortion—whether ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 09/21/25

    Inconspicuous Apostasy

    According to Jesus, the greatest danger posed to the church is religion. His most frequent and forceful rebukes were made ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 09/21/25

    Shaped by the Gospel: Adopted

    In Romans 8, Paul explains that through the gospel, God adopts us into his family. Adoption is the highest privilege ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 09/14/25

    How Firm a Foundation

    When a church is built on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ, it is enabled to endure through seasons of ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 09/14/25

    Authority and Orthodoxy

    The Judaizers in Galatia taught that salvation came through faith plus works, but Paul denounced this as a distortion of ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 09/07/25

    The Ordination and Installation of Danny Schillero

    Join us for this historic service as Parkside Church ordains and installs Danny Schillero as Senior Pastor. This service marks ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 09/07/25

    The Doctrine on Which Our Church Stands or Falls

    Paul’s letter to the churches in Galatia emphasized a primary doctrine of the Christian faith—justification by faith alone. By adding ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 08/17/25

    One Thing, Forever

    The book of Revelation is not intended primarily to spark speculation about the future; rather, it's a book written ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 08/03/25

    A Gospel Worthy Life — Part Two

    The grace of Jesus transforms us and provides the strength to stand against the evil one as we strive side ...

    Danny Schillero
  • 08/03/25

    A Gospel Worthy Life — Part One

    As in many of his letters, Paul has one exclusive focus as he writes to the Philippians—that believers would live ...

    Danny Schillero