Given by Jon Pinelli
When we entered into the New Covenant, we entered into a contract with God. That contract requires us to keep His law in not only the letter, but also the spirit. What does that look like? This message is one of a four part series in which we will look at God's law in the letter and in the spirit.
Given by Mike Buchanan
Jesus Christ made it clear that He came to the earth to call sinners to repentance. All of us are those sinners. Christ left no doubt that all people must repent of their sins. We will look at our entire life in the light of repentance and change. With God’s help, His character traits will be developed in us.
Given by Pat Sinon
In Romans 12:1–2, Paul urges believers to reject worldly conformity and instead embrace a deep, spiritual transformation—represented by the Greek term metamorphoo, indicating a radical inward renewal akin to a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly. This metamorphosis involves struggle and discomfort but is essential for spiritual growth, empowering us through God's Spirit rather than human effort alone. The biblical call...
Given by Brian Holman
The world of today is a product of a long history of disobedience to God and His teachings. We see from Adam and Eve to the early Israelites that humankind wanted to make their own decisions. The only healing from the physical and mental sickness though will come from God's Plan. We can be healed now spiritually through repentance and...
Given by Jon Pinelli
The coming fall Holy Days picture hope for a hopeless world. Knowledge of God's plan should give us peace, as it will eventually give all of mankind peace. This sermon shows how God's plan gives us peace.
Given by Paul Carter
More difficult times may be just ahead of us. "When the going gets tough, the tough get going"...but how? What does it mean to have a strong mental frame of mind? What does God's Word have to say about the different state of mind that man can find himself in? In this message we will use God's...
Given by Greg Sargent
The trial of our faith (1 Peter 1:7): which is more precious than gold that perishes—the trial or our faith? It’s faith in God’s promises in this life and the next that takes us through the trials of this life. Forgetting and lacking faith in God’s benefits will cause us to quit.
Given by David Johnson
When Jesus’ disciples asked him when the end-time prophetic events would come to pass, His first words were, “Take heed that no one deceives you.” From these words it is clear that religious deception and confusion will be common in the end times, and that even God’s chosen servants need to give special heed to that warning. How can...
Given by Ron Kelley
How Christians prepare today for their future duties in the Kingdom of God.