Given by Clyde Kilough
Since we live in a stressful world--and it's only going to get worse--Christians must be equipped spiritually to effectively deal with this type of pressure. God's word holds many examples, good and bad, of how people have coped, plus He offers excellent advice and principles for us to understand.
Given by Clyde Kilough
The Bible has a lot to say about godly leadership, and looking deeply into God’s instructions for Israel’s kings reveals several key principles that apply to every Christian today.
Given by Jim Franks
What we believe is important and we should be confident in our beliefs, especially when challenged. Our belief on judgment - the resurrections and the Great White Throne - separate us from most who profess Christianity. What do we believe about these important topics?
Given by Ralph Levy
The wave-sheaf represents the resurrection and ascension of Christ to the right hand of the Father. But what is He doing now? He is active on behalf of the Body of Christ, and the members of that Body, and preparing the way for them.
Given by Justin Adkins
For centuries, the Jews dutifully kept the Passover, but they failed to comprehend the significance of what they were doing. This sermon looks at Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God.
Given by Ken Giese
Effective self-examination is difficult. As human beings, we seem to find it easier to examine others rather than ourselves! Here are some suggested approaches to effective self-examination that you may find helpful in preparing for Passover.
Given by Mark Winner
According to I Cor. 11, the time leading up to the Passover is a time of self-examination. This sermon takes a look at five reasons people can be held back from this being as successful as possible.
Given by Paul Carter
A common question you have likely heard in the last year is, What if? It is good to know what is going on in society around us, to be aware of the times and to even to ask this question. But are we asking this question of the right things?
Given by Britton Taylor
Committing sin brings the death penalty. One must repent of his or her sin to receive the gift of eternal life. If sin remains, it is not forgiven. If it is not forgiven, then the death penalty is incurred. It is God’s desire to forgive us of our sins.