Given by Chris Moen
This sermon explores the unique belief of the Church of God, from what the Bible clearly shows, that this is not the only day of salvation for vast numbers of people.
Given by Tim Groves
Many of the world believe they only live once and focus on their own desires as they see no future beyond this life. To these, death is the end and life often seems void of point or fairness. Because of God's mercy, we understand that this life is not all that there is.
Given by John Bennett
God's government will be one of authority and submission, founded in love.
Given by Larry Solomon
We cannot have a close relationship with God without prayer. If we're not spending time with God, we are spending time with something else taking God's place in our life - an idol? This sermon gives lessons we can learn from Christ about His prayer life.
Given by Doug Johnson
Those words introduce a familiar passage from Chapter One of Paul’s first letter to the Christians in Corinth. As written, those memorable words are a simple statement of fact. But how might it help our personal Bible study, prayer and meditation if we reworked them into a question we ask ourselves?
Given by Zach Smith
We know bible study is a necessary daily habit. But do we approach it with the expectation that God will communicate to us personally through the pages of the Bible? This message explores five points that can stimulate a greater appreciation for the personalized instruction available through bible study.
Given by Tom Schultz
Today we will explore more and look at who was Simon Magus?
Given by John Perry
1 Timothy 6:12 states that we are to "fight the good fight of faith." Do you know who and what you are to fight as a Christian?
Given by Don Henson
In Ephesians 4:26 Paul acknowledges that we all experience anger but admonishes us to not let it become sin. Jesus expressed anger but did not sin. Four points to consider to be sure your anger does not become sinful.