Given by John Pentlin
Continually search yourself out throughout the Holy Days.
Given by Cory Erickson
God sets the example and gives us grace. In this season of grace, how much are we evaluating and developing the spiritual gifts and talents He gives us? God expects us to grow in grace so that we may extend grace to others in love and to serve others.
Given by Rafael Uy
Until you experience something, it is not real to you.
Given by Cliff Demarest
Two actions to take to see secret sin.
Given by Tom Schultz
Today we will look at a couple of lists of things that will help us along our path to God's kingdom; lists that will stop us from slip sliding away.
Given by Jason Hyde
We occasionally hear the word "ordain" and "ordination" in conversation. This message examines the significance and biblical basis of the ongoing practice of ordination.
Given by Justin Adkins
Jesus Christ continued to teach, even as He was hanging from the cross. We examine what He said, and the important lessons we can learn from that.
Given by David Jackson
In the New Testament, there are two main words translated as repent and repentance: Metanoeō (met-an-ŏ-eh´-o) and Metanoia (met-an´-oy-ah). Through these words, Christ emphasizes that repentance involves changing and guiding one’s thoughts, attitude, mind, and heart toward God. It is more than just behavioral change—it reflects the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ for all mankind, as well as...
Given by Bryan Waddle
Paul reinforces a pattern established by God of discernment, coming out and cleansing oneself for the purpose of a relationship with God. This is one aspect of Unleavened Bread. Key scriptures 2 Corinthians 6:17, 2 Corinthians 7:1, Romans 12:1-2, Hebrews 5:14