Sermons

A Still Small Voice

A Still Small Voice

Given by Jim Franks

Fear is a natural human emotion. There are circumstances when having fear is not only good, but warranted. It is when fear paralyzes us and prevents us from following God or hinders our relationship with God that it must be overcome. The example of the prophet Elijah and the “still small voice” that directed him when he was overwhelmed with fear provides us insight into dealing with our fears, even when they’re justified.

Out of Many, One

Out of Many, One

Given by Britton Taylor

God said He would build His Church. As individuals, we have a responsibility to fit within the structure of the Church so that the Church can accomplish the work God has set before us. 

The Nature of Human Nature

The Nature of Human Nature

Given by Andy Burnett

In Romans 6-8 the apostle Paul addresses an aspect of the spiritual battle waged in our lives between our human nature and God’s divine nature, which He places in us.

The Fourth Horseman Rides

The Fourth Horseman Rides

Given by Joel Meeker

Does Covid-19 fit somewhere in the fulfillment of Bible prophecy? Where? What should we look for in the future? Here are some answers from the Bible.

The Bread of Life

The Bread of Life

Given by Doug Horchak

Last Day of Unleavened Bread Sermon

To Know the Power of His Resurrection

To Know the Power of His Resurrection

Given by Clyde Kilough

On the Sabbath during the Feast of Unleavened Bread in A.D. 31, the disciples did not comprehend that in just a few hours, around sundown, one of the greatest events in history would occur and change their lives forever. It has changed ours as well.  What is the significance of Christ’s resurrection, and how does it relate to lessons for this Feast?

Will You Sleep Through the Revolution

Will You Sleep Through the Revolution

Given by Jim Franks

First Day of Unleavened Bread Sermon

Preparing for the Passover: Two Thoughts and a Key

Preparing for the Passover: Two Thoughts and a Key

Given by Andy Burnett

As we prepare for the Passover in 2020 during very interesting times, consider these two thoughts and an overriding key that apply to both Passover and our daily lives.

The Role of Crisis in a Christian’s Life

The Role of Crisis in a Christian’s Life

Given by Britton Taylor

When a Christian faces a crisis it should serve the purpose of drawing closer to God.  However, a crisis should not be the only catalyst for strengthening that relationship.  The Passover shows us this.