Given by Clyde Kilough
Teaching our children is probably the most essential aspect of childrearing. This sermon focuses on why it is so important, godly principles of teaching, and practical application. The handout mentioned is available upon request from Clyde Kilough.
Given by David Johnson
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Christians are told that their calling is holy and should be seen as being summoned to a work and a duty. Like those before us, we are called from something, for something, and to something. Are we keeping that calling before us? Are we courageously answering God's call to greatness?
Given by Jim Franks
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Our theme for Winter Family Weekend is "Escape from the World--Living a Godly Life in the Satan's World". The best way to avoid things that are worldly (or ungodly) is to do things that are godly!
Given by Larry Salyer
Analogy of using a GPS to get us where we are going. As Christians, our common destination is the Kingdom of God. Spiritually, we must set our destination correctly, then depend on God's Spirit to take us safely there.
Given by Ralph Levy
John 15 tells us to “abide in Christ.” What does it mean to abide? How do we abide? What is produced by our abiding in Him?
Given by David Johnson
When the disciples asked Jesus about when His kingdom would be established, His first words were a warning about the danger of religious deception. Paul later warned about those in the end time who would be deceived by the miraculous signs of the "Man of sin." What would be the nature of teaching that had the power to actually deceive the servants of God? Can knowledge of those characteristics help protect us from spiritual deception?
Given by Jim Franks
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Hebrews 2:1 warns us not to "drift away." This is a nautical term, but used here in a spiritual sense. Have we drifted away from the principles we committed to when God called us? Has the Church drifted from those principles? How can we avoid spiritual drifting?
Given by Andy Burnett
This sermon discusses the meaning of the Day of Atonement while discussing its connection to the Jubilee year in Scripture.
Given by Doug Horchak
God's desire has been for man to be one with God. Satan's desire has been to separate man from God. The Day of Atonement highlights the need to remove Satan's influence in separating mankind from God.