Given by David Jackson
Given by David Johnson
Becoming teachers of God’s truth can seem like an overwhelming task, but God has given each of us a special tool to help in the process. That tool—the Holy Spirit—leads the believer to look more deeply into God’s Word. Are we using that tool?
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Gary Summers
1 John 3:7 says "Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God." We improve, grow, and get better at the things we consistently practice. As we continue our personal spiritual preparations for the Spring Holy Days, let's look at 5 questions we can ask ourselves to encourage us to focus, or practice, at growing in the righteousness of God.
Given by Paul Carter
There are lessons we learn from the Holy Days every year! Some are physical lessons, some spiritual, and some by what we go through.
Given by Greg Sargent
Children born to members in the church are special—sanctified by God and holy in His eyes. Our example goes a long way in helping to prove God’s way is the right way. Being a poor example is offensive and could delay their accepting God’s calling. Do we display the fruit of God’s Spirit?
Given by Chris Moen
God tells us "Be holy for I am Holy." What does that look like? We live in a world that defines its own holiness, but is quite different from God's standard and expectations. This sermon shares three physical properties of leaven and the spiritual lessons we can learn from them.