Given by Zach Smith
Given by David Jackson
It is God's Holy Spirit that helps us to maintain our relationship with God the Father and Jesus Christ, a relationship that is founded on the love of God, which is the keeping of God's commandments. God’s Holy Spirit is our helper, not a person, but the power of God that has always been made available by God to His l...
Given by Paul Carter
The Bible uses analogies of things that were common to everyday life, to explain various teachings in God's word. The meaning of these analogies is still valid for us today.
Given by Pat Sinon
Given by Michael Hanisko
Given by Jeff Yost
In 1943 Abraham Maslow published a paper where he described 5 needs that humans have. This message takes a look at these needs and contrasts them with our needs or better put our need to dos.
Given by John Foster
Change is something we all face in life. And for those of us in Church, there is a change we go through for both the minister and congregation when a pastoral transfer takes place. There are some ways we can cope with this, and any change, in a positive way.
Given by Doug Johnson
Legal statements are often prefaced with a question about telling “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” Does that speak to us as disciples of Jesus Christ?
Given by Ken Treybig
I don’t want to focus on Pentecost today, but I do want to focus on an aspect of the Holy Spirit. There is a very important benefit it brought to people in the Bible—both the OT and NT. And that benefit is available to us, today, as well.