Sermons

Hang On or Let Go

Hang On or Let Go

Given by Mark D Winner

Practice, Practice, Practice

Practice, Practice, Practice

Given by Jim Franks

It is very important that we understand the basic principles of Christianity. And it is very important that we put those principles into practice. The most basic key to Christianity is practice, practice, practice. We grow by doing.

The Fear Vaccine

The Fear Vaccine

Given by Doug Horchak

During times of crisis, especially on a world-wide scale, we can get caught up in uncertainty, fear, and even panic. God’s truth, His promises, and our relationship with Him gives us peace and hope in times of distress.

Do Not Fear. Rather, Fear

Do Not Fear. Rather, Fear

Given by Nathan Willoughby

The Pursuit of Wisdom

The Pursuit of Wisdom

Given by Clyde Kilough

One of the most underrated, least talked about qualities for a person to have is wisdom, yet God says it is the principal thing. How can we, especially young people, gain wisdom?

For the Elect's Sake

For the Elect’s Sake

Given by Ralph Levy

Seventy-five years ago the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sine then many have wondered: will humanity end this way? The answer is no, because of the elect of God. Who are the elect, and how did they become the elect?

Every Wind of Doctrine

Every Wind of Doctrine

Given by Jim Franks

Is it more important what you believe or how you live your life? What is the importance of our beliefs? How we answer these questions is important for each of us. Is it good enough to be a good person?

Why Did God Place Us in the Church

Why Did God Place Us in the Church

Given by David Johnson

One of Jesus' most important promises was to build an enduring Church. The New Testament Church is in many ways very different from Old Testament Israel. So why do we need to be placed into the Church? And what does God expect of those who are placed within the one Church Jesus promised to build?

The Three Faces of Unity

The Three Faces of Unity

Given by Jim Franks

Unity is a difficult word to define.  In Ephesians 4:2-3 we are encouraged to be “endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”  Unity in the Church is our goal as we see in numerous Scriptures, but we also see that it won’t be easy.  It is something we must continually strive for.  The Bible describes three faces of unity or three facets to unity in the Church:  Unity of doctrine or belief; unity of purpose or a common goal; and unity of conduct or a common standard of conduct.  By applying ourselves in these three facets of unity we can come closer to achieving the goal that has been laid out for us – unity in the Church.