Given by Jon Pinelli
People in the world today, will often act contrary to God’s ways. To justify their actions, they will invoke the “law of good intentions.” Does that justify the same said actions? If the intentions are of a pure conscience, is that good enough?
Given by Ken Treybig
Truth seems hard to find these days in the news. But God loves truth! Let’s explore this topic of truth today. Is there such a thing as absolute, unchanging truth? Where do we find that truth and can we be SURE of it?
Given by Chuck Sinon
This message will examine four stories from the book of II Kings to show how God is our all-sufficient provider when we are in need and so much more.
Given by Nick Slaughter
Spiritual Toolbox Collection: this sermon digs into the spiritual tool of prayer. We can look at prayer as a toolbox made of specific component tools and skills, each with its own purpose. Real progress in your prayer life comes with getting a little technical: identifying the component tool being used, the skill it requires, and the purpose it serves. Prayer...
Given by David Register
The Oxford Dictionary selected for their word of the year, 2025, “Rage Bait”. This message explores the definition of the words, why they were selected, and answers the question of, “Should we be angry?”.
Given by Justin Adkins
We win our spiritual battles by recognizing and removing the strongholds in our minds.
Given by James Ellis
What application can be found from the prophecies of Daniel 7 and 2 Timothy 3?
Given by Greg Sargent
Despite what we see in this world, God has called Christians to be peaceful. There is a demonic wisdom of this world that keeps us from being peaceful. But there is a wisdom and understanding from God showing what we must do and what we must not do to be peaceful.
Given by Chris Moen
This split sermon will expound on what what we can learn from Paul's statement about having treasure in a jar of clay. What is the clay jar analogy? What is the treasure? What can this verse teach us today?