Sermons

The Gentleness of God

The Gentleness of God

Given by Joel Meeker

God is described many ways in the Bible. He is Almighty, Omniscient, and Omnipresent. Some people believe God is also harsh, judgmental, and doesn't like us very much. The Bible tells a different story. Here it is:

Are You and I Getting What We Are Supposed to Out of Trials -- Part 2

Are You and I Getting What We Are Supposed to Out of Trials—Part 2

Given by Mark Winner

Are You and I Getting What We Are Supposed to Out of Trials -- Part 1

Are You and I Getting What We Are Supposed to Out of Trials—Part 1

Given by Mark Winner

Are You a True Believer?

Given by Doug Horchak

Why do you live and practice the Church's beliefs? The depth of our faith will be tried. And although Peter says this is "more precious than gold", as Christians, we need to be sure our spiritual foundations and belief are based on deep convictions.

Introduction to the Law

Introduction to the Law

Given by Arnold Hampton

Remember Lot’s Wife

Given by Doug Horchak

Christ admonished His disciples about their readiness for His return. He used the admonition, "Remember Lot's Wife". This message gives an in-depth view of Lot's family and destruction of Sodom, and what we can learn from Mrs. Lot's actions.

How Do You Measure Wealth?

Given by Clyde Kilough

God has called His people from all levels of physical income, from poor to rich. He calls on us to adopt His perspective of what is true wealth and true poverty, and to manage our lives accordingly.

Discerning Both Good and Evil

Given by David Johnson

Our culture has been flooded with "fake news," distorted news reporting, and well-meaning but foolish advice from many sources.  For the Christian it is not just a societal problem, it is a spiritual problem.  Throughout the history of Israel and the New Testament Church, as well as in the future, the ability to discern both good and bad is a vital function of God's instruction to us.  Why don't people discern correctly, and what can the concerned Christian do about becoming more spiritually discerning?

I Think, Therefore ...

I Think, Therefore ...

Given by Clyde Kilough

The Bible is full of instruction concerning the importance of our thoughts, minds, hearts, and attitudes. It also has a lot to say about what is probably the most powerful tool to properly govern our thinking, and perhaps one of the most overlooked ways to draw close to God—meditation.