Given by Ken Treybig
We glean very little about the meaning of the Feast of Trumpets from the OT except that they can signify war or celebration. Why do we, in the NT era, have so much appreciation of and so much anticipation for the Feast of Trumpets? What part of this day’s fulfillment do you look forward to the most?
Given by Dave Myers
How was the trumpet used in ancient Israel and how might this apply to the church today?
Given by Gary Lutz
Given by Don Henson
The Feast of Trumpets gives a glimpse ahead to the events preceding Jesus’ return. They will be disastrous times but will make possible the “new world” that He will establish.
Given by Dennis Garland
Given by Cody Kitts
Asking why is critical. What is our personal reason for living this way? Our vision during the Feast needs to be strong than any distractions we may encounter. Do we know what the Kingdom of God is? What does it mean to be a part of it?
Given by John Flynn
At the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sept 19, there was considerable focus on the Imperial State crown, the orb, and the sceptre as symbols of her rulership. Message will focus on these symbols in the Bible with a view toward crowns and coronation at the fulfillment of the Feast of Trumpets.
Given by Hal Henderson
Split-Sermon The Bible records God’s intervention for His people multiple times, in ways they couldn’t possibly have imagined in advance. Although we know troubling times will come before Christ’s return, we should be willing to stand back and see how God works things out for His people … in ways we couldn’t imagine!
Given by Bill Johnson
Split-Sermon While all the nations of Israel will experience the tribulation of “Jacob’s trouble,” Genesis 48:16 reveals that Jacob explicitly placed his name on Ephraim and Manasseh. Hence their descendants (primarily the United States and Great Britain) will bear the brunt of this difficult time. Even though the people of the United States are prophesied to suffer greatly for their...