Given by Jim Franks
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"The Church" is one of our 20 fundamental beliefs. What does that mean? What is the Church? And what work should it be doing?
Given by David Johnson
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Scripture shows us that having the Holy Spirit dwelling within us is essential for salvation. Is the Holy Spirit dwelling in you? Does "dwell" simply mean it's there or is there more involved in "dwelling?" How does having the Holy Spirit dwell in a Christian affect the way he or she lives?
Given by Clyde Kilough
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When trials come in life—as they certainly will—the most important question is, “How will this change my relationship with God?” This sermon examines seven issues we need to take to God in times of trial. These issues will not only help us survive the trial, but come out on the other side with a closer relationship than ever with Him.
Given by Ralph Levy
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When God brought the people of Israel out of Egypt, He gave them a pillar of cloud and fire to lead and guide them, and as proof that He never abandons His people.
Given by Jim Franks
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is often referred to as the greatest miracle. During the Feast of U.B. it is good to reflect on that miracle. But from the perspective of a human being, there is another miracle that could be called the greatest - conversion.
Given by Jim Franks
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Revelation 10 describes a day when there will be "time no more" (KJV). What is the purpose in prophecy? What does it mean for us today?
Given by Joel Meeker
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We have more free time than ever before. How do we use it? How would God have us use our leisure time?
Given by Britton Taylor
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The blessing of repentance is a gift that comes from God. The "Sorrow of Repentance" addresses the depth and fullness of our personal repentance.
Given by David Johnson
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Evangelical Christianity warns of a future cosmic courtroom where Christians will be judged. Is that what Scripture really says? Eternal judgment is one of the fundamental doctrines of Hebrews 6. Is it something to be feared? Can judgment be positive? And how will we judge angels?