Given by Ken Treybig
The magnetic compass revolutionized ancient shipping. Magnetism and the Holy Spirit are both invisible. What can we learn from the parallels between the two?
Given by Gary Lutz
God is a creator, a builder, a planner. Could you describe God’s plan using 7 words? What is God’s plan, and does it correspond with your plan? There is a spiritual component!
Given by Marty Miller
This sermon covers three areas relating to the Day of Pentecost. They build on each other to give us a full picture of what God has done—and is still doing—to fulfill this important step in His Plan of Salvation.
Given by Tom Schultz
This book was based on a very loose interpretation of proverbs 23:7, which in part say, "As a man thinketh, so he is." The title James Allen gave to his book was taken from this proverb, and it was entitled "As A Man Thinketh."
Given by Wes Cohron
2nd sermon on Pentecost
Given by Neil Hart
Mankind's existence has been defined by violence and evil from the days of Noah, to Sodom and Gomorrah, to present day, but Pentecost reminds us that God's holy spirit - the spirit of power, love and a sound mind - is the solution.
Given by George Townsend
A Pathway to Spiritual Change. Learning how the apostles and disciples changed between Passover and Pentecost.
Given by Al Garrett
Like Abraham and Ruth, God's people are on a journey—each with a different route, but all with the same destination.
Given by James Mills
Many messages about the Holy Spirit explore what it is and how it works. This message focuses on what it means to be given the Spirit. Scripture describes that moment as spiritual conception—the beginning of real, personal life as a child of God. Not metaphor. Not abstraction. A spark of identity, transformation, and belonging. The Holy Spirit is not just p...