Given by Nick Slaughter
How Well Do You Know God Part 2: more than complaint, God-gave us the spiritual tool of lament to support faith in distress. Its structure allows us to hold onto seemingly opposing truths: our present suffering and our confidence in God’s deliverance. Rather than rushing to resolution, lament reorients us toward what we know is true—God’s character, His love, and His endur...
Given by Rick Avent
Examples of lying course through the Bible. What can we learn from these examples and the consequences? This sermon covers the period from the Garden of Eden to Joseph's brothers deception.
Given by Wes Cohron
What does the Father think when he hears our name?
Given by Dustin Ellison
What if you were a prince and God decided that you would not inherit the role of King because of the sins of your father?
Given by Chris Moen
In this Bible study, we'll explore some of the prophecies surrounding the "house of Israel" in today's world, and why these prophecies are so important to know.
Given by Bruce Rivers
This sermon looks at the different ways God interacted with those individuals He chose to work with in Old Testament times and contrasts that with the way He interacts with those He calls today. The emphasis is on the need to respond to that interaction. This encourages us to appreciate the blessing of our calling.
Given by Tom Schultz
Presented July 19, 2025
Given by Neil Hart
The Book of Philemon offers several lessons and guidance on how to deal with difficult situations. When stuck between a rock and hard place, what do you do? We can learn from how Paul addresses Philemon about Onesimus - a slave but also a brother in Christ.
Given by Mark Winner
What are the most important things we do each day? Is prayer on that list? Is prayer a chore or something that we look forward to? (Part 2)