Given by Arnold Hampton
We grapple with certain problems in and out of the church and we wonder why? The book of Habakkuk deals with that. The theme of the book of Habakkuk is "the just will live by faith". When faced with adversity, live by faith.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
We need to watch for Spiritual Pitfalls that can come into our lives, here is a look at three common stumbling blocks to avoid.
Given by Bruce Gore
Today we consider perceived advantages and disadvantages of growing up in the church. It is important for us, especially the younger among us, to consider the importance of honoring our parents, not blaming others for our problems, and carefully choosing our friends.
Given by Mike Beyer
This is a review of the fundamental beliefs of repentance. It looks at Jonah and the prodigal son for lessons about repentance.
Given by Nick Slaughter
Tucked into the Joseph story is a chapter most people skip. Tamar. Awkward. Misunderstood. Uncomfortable. But the Bible doesn’t skip her—and neither should we. In this message, we step inside the world Tamar lived in: A world where covenant meant survival, where households held the power of justice and mercy, and where obligations carried the weight of generations....
Given by Ken Treybig
God is faithful and enduring. His core values and characteristics will never change. We know He wants to add us to His family. What does He require of us in order for Him to be willing to bless us with sonship in His family forever?
Given by Mike McTiernan
This sermon will take a look at power and authority through the lens of pride and humility. What does scripture say about power, and how are we expected to use the power we have been given in this life?
Given by Justin Adkins
As God’s Holy Days show us, there is an early harvest. Christ, the first of the firstfruits, is represented as that wave sheaf during the DUB. Then, with Pentecost, there is that wave offering… those two loaves of leavened bread… a tiny representation of the entire harvest. God starts small, and expands His Plan to include everyone.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Rizpah is an example of mothers, grandmothers, mothers-in-law, stepmothers who are there for their children, grandchildren and other children and who show up every day for them.