Sermons

But If Not

Given by Joel Meeker

During the "miracle of Dunkirk" in 1940 a third of a million allied soldiers escaped almost certain destruction at the hands of German armies. A laconic statement from a British officer on the beach of Dunkirk, underscores lessons about the world to come, and about how we should live our lives today.

Endure to the End

Given by Doug Horchak

Christians are referred to many ways in the bible. As sheep, a soldier, or a piece of clay. However, the metaphor of the distance runner in Hebrews 12:1 captures the reality of the journey that a faithful Christian makes.

Having Love for One Another

Given by Jim Franks

Jesus Christ gave as the identifying sign of His disciples that they would have love for one another. Is that true of the Church today?

Lessons From the Feast

Given by Jim Franks

What did you learn from this year's Feast of Tabernacles? And what should you have learned? To help you get the most from the Feast, let's discuss both questions.

Teach Us to Number Our Days

Given by Joel Meeker

The Bible encourages us to ponder the brevity and precarious nature of human life, so that we may grow in wisdom. Why is that, and what should we learn?

Stories From South Africa

Given by Jim Franks

My recent trip to southern Africa included visiting more than 500 brethren. There were many incredible stories that I would like to share with the Church.

For You See Your Calling

Given by Clyde Kilough

What does Paul's statement, "For you see your calling..." mean to you? It is critical to our salvation that we always "see our calling" and the daily impact that has on our walk as Christians.

Show Diligence That You Do Not Become Sluggish

Given by Joel Meeker

The Seven Deadly Sins were well known in Western Civilization. While the Bible does not call them by that title, it does teach they are sins. Most of them are obviously deadly, but one is more devious and may not seem like a sin at all. Yet it can be spiritually very deadly.

Seven Events to Watch in Prophecy

Given by Ralph Levy

We live in turbulent times. This sermon outlines seven elements to watch as prophecy marches on.