Given by Arnold Hampton
Psalm 23:2 - He leads me beside the still waters. Water symbolizes the Spirit of God and that Spirit gives lasting peace.
Given by Jason Hyde
Christians are expected to grow, overcome and transform their character. This sermon examines a strategy to successfully address those expectations.
Given by Ian Neal
What is baptism? Is it a milestone in life, or the starting point of our Christian journey? This sermon details what baptism is, what it is not, and why reflecting on the baptismal covenant is important for both the baptized and the unbaptized.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Every Christian is living out a story that is still being written. God’s desire is that our story begins with faith and concludes the same way—faithful, enduring, and pleasing to Him.
Given by Robbie Mazza
Christ corrected the Ephesus church in stating that they had left their first love. What does it mean to leave the first love? And how can we restore it?
Given by Aaron West
Laodicea was a wealthy, prosperous, capable, and mighty city. Even so, Christ identified issues within the Church at Laodicea. This message aims to understand the issues so that we can guard against allowing ourselves to become too great in our own minds.
Given by Ken Giese
Tension (as a noun) is defined as (1) the state of being stretched tight and (2) mental or emotional strain . . . similar words . . . stress, anxiety, worry, anxiousness, apprehension, agitation, nervousness, jumpiness, uncertainty, anticipation, excitement . . . . the list goes on! All of us experience tension in our daily lives and we often yearn to experience tension’s opposite . . . relaxation! What are the positive qualities of tension t...
Given by Gabe Ellis
A common piece of clothing used by a waiter, waitress, or server is an apron. How does wearing an apron relate to our spiritual life? What is the connection between wearing an apron and the character quality of humility?
Given by David Gatley
It is generally understood that the term "Christian" refers to those who follow the example of Christ - but do you know when and where that name originated? The Book of Acts and other New Testatment scriptures reveal not only the origin of that term but also the other names that were used to describe those who followed...