Given by Zach Smith
Scripture speaks of the value of a good name. But reputation can be not only individual but collective. What’s our reputation as a congregation? How can we strengthen it to reflect what we want to be known for?
Given by Andy Burnett
In the final installment of the series, we address Scriptures in the New Testament which those in modern-day Christianity erroneously use to state that the law has been done away.
Given by Tom Schultz
Today, we will look at these three character traits, vision, perseverance, and trust and see how they can help us reach our destination, the kingdom of God.
Given by Tim Rickard
What is a true Christian? Walking the path to follow Jesus Christ is challenging, but the One Who is leading us through the spiritual wilderness has already gone before us. He knows the way, and He knows the reward that's at the end of the journey. God tells us through the pages of the Bible to stick with Him on...
Given by Bruce Rivers
This sermon expands on the 5th Beatitude, "Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy." There are many examples in Scripture of the mercy God shows toward us. As we prepare for the Passover, consider how we too are to exhibit this godly trait. God's mercy endures forever, and, as His potential children, He expects the same...
Given by David Jackson
As the chief adversary of God, what must we understand about Satan’s identity, character, and nature? Understanding the adversaries of God is critical knowledge for the called of God. Just as real as the physical world we interact with on a daily basis, the evil spirit world is just as real and much more active than we could ever imagine.
Given by Justin Adkins
As we await the return of Jesus Christ to earth, we need to avoid becoming callous to God's way of life and His expectations of us. We've been told that there is coming a time of lethargy in the church. That's a given. The question then becomes...are we going to be among the wise...or the foolish...the Philadelphians,...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
In this seminar, we'll talk honestly about what happens when you've been in the Church a long time and faith starts to feel familiar - not because anything is wrong, but because routine and weariness can quietly replace expectancy. This isn't about guilt or labels like "lukewarm", but about understanding how spiritual fire is maintained and finding renewed...
Given by David Johnson
Some congregations faced persecution from outside while others were troubled by problems within the church. Laodicea was different. The problems were inside the individual. The most dangerous deception of all - self deception - threatened to destroy them. Jesus' timeless solution involved three essential elements the Christian must purchase. From the 2026 Branson Family Weekend.