Given by Dave Myers
God has drafted, grafted and crafted His people, as parts of His plan. This is the first of a three-part series, and it deals with how God drafted us into the Body of Christ.
Given by Tom Clark
We examine the Scriptures to see whether the children of Church members are "called" of God, and in what sense they are "called."
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
There is a group of 15 Psalms, numbers 120-134, that is called the songs of “ascent”, or “degrees”. They are short psalms, certainly compared to the immediately preceding one, Psalm 119. In these songs of ascent, we find many thoughts and themes that are appropriate and helpful to us as we conclude God’s feast season. May these inspired thoughts, from the Bible, sustain and encourage God's people, and help us as we go forward.
Given by Doug Johnson
Have you ever looked for something you had no hope of finding--because you were looking in the wrong place? If you have, you can more deeply appreciate the beauty of God's Plan for all who have lived and died without knowing what He intends for all His children.
Given by Mark Winner
Is there anything that would cause you to give up the vision God has given you of your future? Whether we realize it or not the answer is yes, unless we guard against it. This sermon quickly touches on 15 points that that could cause any of us to do just that...give up on our future. Don't give up...don't ever give up.
Given by Mark Winner
The Day of Atonement shows how today's smorgasbord of religious options will be removed as Satan is bound and his deceptions stopped.
Given by David Johnson
Since much of the scriptural instruction about the Day of Atonement is given in the Old Testament,. People may tend to think of it as an ancient ritual. However, a true understanding of this day and what the book of Hebrews says about it can help us have a new appreciation for the message it teaches, and a deeper realization of how God expects our observance of this day to change our lives.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
The spiritual value of fasting and Day of Atonement offering in the Old Testament.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
Any deed or thought or attitude not motivated and energized by the Holy Spirit of God is a "dead" work, as it leads to death, not eternal life. Christians should repent of producing such fruits of death, and strive, with the help of God's Spirit to bring forth living works -- the development of the new man -- made in the image of Christ.