Given by Tim Foster
On Atonement, Jesus is the Repairer of the Breach, the breach that Satan caused between God and Man. Jesus has become our Atonement high priest and will destroy the "works" of Satan.
Given by Greg Sargent
The death of Queen Elizabeth II brings to mind the fact that she sat on the throne of David. God promised David and other kings after him that there would always be a descendant of David sitting on David’s throne. When Christ returns He will sit on David’s throne.
Given by Matt Zollner
God instructs us to seek peace and pursue it. This sermon presents the elements of becoming a peacemaker and some of the challenges we will encounter along the way.
Given by Paul Carter
God says "...all things work togteher for good". We are also told to rejoice in our trials and difficulties, and that it builds patience. That can be hard to do during the trial, but there is much to gain from all we go through. God also tells us He will provide a way of escape. What does that...
Given by Dennis Fultz
For God’s people, there are moments when we lose sight of God’s power and His ability to provide exactly what we need. This message will explore what it truly means to keep our lives in focus—learning to look to God as the source of our help, our strength, and every provision.
Given by Dennis Fultz
Since we are created in the very likeness of God, shouldn't our emotions also reflect His? Our emotional responses, like our thoughts and actions, are meant to mirror God's. Emotions are part of our training, preparing us for the roles of kings and priests when Christ returns. This message will focus on a subject that is deeply important to God's...
Given by Jon Pinelli
Go from one COGWA congregation to another and you will experience the same Sabbath service format. It is the same format we have used for decades dating back to the Worldwide Church of God. What is the biblical basis for our Sabbath service format? This sermon answers that question.
Given by Jon Pinelli
In Matthew 6 Jesus Christ speaks to the three spiritual disciplines of giving, praying, and fasting. He also concludes each discipline by saying that if we do them the right way, God will reward us openly. What did He mean by that statement?
Given by Isaac Khalil
The Pope has recently called Christian's to unify—not under the banner of truth, but under a compromise. When that moment arrives, pressing you to align and adapt, whose image will shape you? Will you stand with the God, or conform to the ways of this world. Discover how today's headlines with ecumenical movements are accelerating toward a crossroads.