Given by Mark Whynaucht
God has not called us to be prisoners of guilt. He has called us to be forgiven sons and daughters, walking out of the cell, putting down the backpack, serving the living God with clean hearts and clear consciences.
Given by Ron Kelley
A review of three aspects of Passover. We'll cover repentance, reconciliation, and rejoicing and how to accomplish all three during these Holy Days.
Given by Andy Burnett
This message offers an approach to fulfilling God's requirement of examining ourselves.
Given by Nick Slaughter
The bread and wine represent the body and blood of Jesus Christ. But what does eating the bread symbolize and how does it picture unity? This sermon traces the Biblical use of eating bread as a symbol of allegiance, covenant, and fellowship. From the earliest Old Testament examples through the Paul’s instruction to the church at Corinth, we see a p...
Given by Randy Salyer
In preparation for the Passover, this Bible study surveys the messianic prophecy of Christ’s suffering, along with His unyielding faith in God’s deliverance and vision of God’s plan of salvation for all of mankind.
Given by Randy Salyer
Blood has great significance to God, and He clearly wants it to have great significance to us. Why? In this sermon, we explore this most important subject.
Given by Tim Groves
An exploration of the internal war between carnal nature and the spirit as we prepare for Passover.
Given by Ethan Sanders
An exploration of the Night to Be Much Observed, connecting the historical Exodus from Egypt to modern traditions and spiritual growth.
Given by Dave West
Scripture clearly states that the Passover is to be a memorial and a festival to God throughout the generations. For centuries, there has been a great debate about when Passover should be observed. Should it be kept at the beginning or the end of Nisan the 14th? This message will delve into this important subject so that we can be...