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.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
Given by David Johnson
Americans deeply cherish liberty. Our freedoms have enabled us to do the work in a way not possible in much of the world. But is our understanding of personal freedom in agreement with what God’s Word says? What does James mean that Christians are to be judged by “the law of liberty”?
Given by Joel Meeker
Fear is rising in the world. How should we view this phenomenon? What can we do to master our fears?
Given by Doug Johnson
There are some verses that deal with trials. Since we know God’s Word is always correct, what are we missing if we don’t understand His meaning?
Given by Ralph Levy
Through Moses God gave lots of laws to the nation of Israel. But what do those laws mean to us, Christians in the twenty-first century? In this sermon we take a look at that question, and provide some answers.
Given by Jim Franks
Christ questioned whether He would find faith on earth when He returned. A major part of faith is holding on. And in our society today, it is holding on to that which is good. The book of Hebrews has a lot to say about both faith and endurance.
Given by Doug Horchak
Patience has been touted as a virtue. But in our hurried culture we are programmed to “get results fast,” and patience seems a rare commodity. We find in the Word of God that the quality of patience is actually central to the plan of God.
Given by Clyde Kilough
What do we really need to do as a world, nation and individuals to really effect the changes in society that everyone wants to see? The core issue for change lies in something most people don't want to address—repentance.