Given by Brit Railston
God revealed Himself to different people by different aspects of His character and many titles. A key component of having faith and pleasing God is believing that He is, that means, believing that God and Christ are Who They say They are and They do what They say They do.
Given by Mike Wille
This message looks at examples in scripture of how many caused themselves stress through worrying, and others who, because of their faith in God, looked to Him in times of trouble.
Given by Andy Burnett
In this message, we address the correlation of faith and faithfulness. We also take a look at the markers Scripture provides to help us see clearly whether God classifies us as "faithful."
Given by Mark Wright
Answering questions from an atheist and defending our faith.
Given by Mark Winner
Trials and tribulations within our lives are a certainty. This sermon discusses how to properly face these times as Christians, looking specifically at the contrast between the mistakes made by the Israelites in the wilderness with the right approach taken by Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah. Taken correctly, trials are meant to strengthen our faith and prepare us for...
Given by Don Henson
Fear can be a good thing, alerting us to potential danger. But fear can also be negative, causing us back away from what we need to do. God gives us a spirit of power—ability, boldness and faith to take on the challenges of life.
Given by Arnold Burns
The purpose of the sermon is to understand God's Justice, Mercy and Faith and how He is accomplishing this in our lives and eventually all of humanity.
Given by Don Simpson
The Feast of Pentecost serves as a reminder of the transformative nature of God's Holy Spirit. It shows the importance of faith and belief that the Holy Spirit is actively working and will continue to work in the lives of believers.
Given by Pat Sinon
In Romans 12:1–2, Paul urges believers to reject worldly conformity and instead embrace a deep, spiritual transformation—represented by the Greek term metamorphoo, indicating a radical inward renewal akin to a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly. This metamorphosis involves struggle and discomfort but is essential for spiritual growth, empowering us through God's Spirit rather than human effort alone. The biblical call to ...