Given by David Treybig, Sr.
The story of the ancient Israelites leaving Egypt is one of miracles—and of heartbreaking failure. Despite God's deliverance, the people lacked faith to enter the Promised Land. As a result, God punished that generation by requiring the adult men to wander the wilderness until they died, with the exceptions of Joshua and Caleb—the two spies who urged the people to tru...
Given by Gary Lutz
The 7 days of unleavened bread feature an obvious relationship with a mirror. Gods law is a reflection of His Character. Living Faith is demonstrated by our obedience. If we do the things God tells us to do, our faith will grow into our most valuable asset.
Given by Pat Sinon
This message uses the illustration of warning signs, particularly the “check engine” light, to emphasize the importance of not ignoring warnings—both physical and spiritual. Many people treat such warnings as mere suggestions, leading to avoidable damage or consequences, like costly car repairs. Spiritually, similar principles apply. Before Passover, Paul’s admonition in 1 Corinthians 11 is highlighted, urging self-examination to avoid taking the Passove...
Given by Andy Burnett
This sermon reflects on the journey of the Israelites, highlighting leadership, obedience, and faith. It examines key passages from Deuteronomy and Joshua, emphasizing God's guidance, protection, and the fulfillment of His promises. Through biblical teachings on spiritual warfare, the Lord’s Supper, and Passover, it encourages believers to walk in faith and trust in divine provision.
Given by John Perry
Our faith which gives us the courage to show mercy will set us apart now and for our future.
Given by Greg Sargent
The book of Galatians is used to prove Christians are not saved by obeying God’s law. The apostle Paul introduces us in chapter one to three main themes that God expands in the rest of Galatians to prove otherwise—Christ’s died for sin; the gospel of Christ was perverted and the truth about faith.
Given by Andy Burnett
An examination of how labels influence perception, safety, and identity, both in society and faith. It explores biblical teachings on labels—how they can be deceptive, but also how believers should desire meaningful spiritual labels to shape their lives.