Given by David Jackson
Like Jehoshaphat, our lives are a series of events and circumstances challenging our obedience and disobedience, pressing on our faithfulness and faithlessness in God. We are successful at times, and at other times we fail. God provides His Holy Spirit to us not just as His power when we need intervention, healing, or rescue but through the power of God’s H...
Given by Kurt Tannert
What is Longsuffering? How is is displayed, and is God Longsuffering toward us?
Given by Gregg Pennington
Bitterness can poison us, no matter if the injustice is real or perceived.
Given by Jeremy Hess
The spiritual fermentation process is a volatile process and as a result requires a new way of thinking and acting. As we approach Pentecost, let's glean some lessons from the Parable in Luke 5.
Given by Dennis Fultz
Since we are created in the very likeness of God, shouldn't our emotions also reflect His? Our emotional responses, like our thoughts and actions, are meant to mirror God's. Emotions are part of our training, preparing us for the roles of kings and priests when Christ returns. This message will focus on a subject that is deeply important to God's...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Meditation must be part of our life regularly. We live in a fast-paced world going faster and faster every day. We need to slow down and take time to think—to focus on God and on His way. We need to focus our attention on Him.
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Mark Winner
What is the unpardonable sin? Who is guilty of commiting it? As long as someone is willing to repent and turn to God when they sin, they have not committed the unpardonable sin. The key is maintaining a repentant attitude and continuing to strive to obey God, even when we fall short.
Given by Don Henson
On Pentecost 31AD the God fulfilled His promises of the Holy Spirit and the Church and began preparing the firstfruits of His kingdom.