Given by Chuck Sinon
The footwashing, bread, and wine are more than just rituals. All three, in there order, have great spiritual significance that should be contemplated prior to taking the Passover.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Why did God harden Pharoah's heart? To the modern mind that is unethical, immoral, cruel and harsh. What lessons can we learn from God hardening Pharoah's heart?
Given by Andy Burnett
This message offers an approach to fulfilling God's requirement of examining ourselves.
Given by Nick Slaughter
The bread and wine represent the body and blood of Jesus Christ. But what does eating the bread symbolize and how does it picture unity? This sermon traces the Biblical use of eating bread as a symbol of allegiance, covenant, and fellowship. From the earliest Old Testament examples through the Paul’s instruction to the church at Corinth, we see a p...
Given by Tim Groves
An exploration of the internal war between carnal nature and the spirit as we prepare for Passover.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
This sermon emphasizes staying spiritually focused before the Spring Holy Days by looking beyond the physical preparations and reflecting on their deeper meaning-our need for repentance, the gift of forgiveness, and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. By meditating on these truths, we can more fully appreciate Passover, the Night to Be Much Observed, and the Days of Unleavened Bread as...
Given by Caleb Froedge
Sin has severed humanity's relationship with the Father, creating a wound beyond human remedy. Yet from the foundation of the world, a plan was established to restore and ultimately heal mankind.
Given by Tom Letellier
Why is Passover such a solemn and sobering Holy Convocation? It is unlike any night that we observe in the Church of God. This message will explore why we observe it the way we do and it's relationship to the sufferings of Jesus Christ.
Given by Zach Smith
At baptism, we acknowledge that we have accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Savior. That requires faith—but faith in what? And is that same faith necessary, even after baptism, each time we seek forgiveness?