Given by Taylor Tootle
A review of foundational beliefs needed to observe the Passover.
Given by Bruce Rivers
A pre-Passover message focused on repentance. Think back to the time when you were called, when your mind was first opened to the truth and you understood the you needed to repent. Using that as a benchmark, consider how far you have come, where you are today, and the effort still needed to recognize and remove spiritual leaven from our...
Given by Michael Lindenberg
On the night before His sacrifice, Jesus Christ did something remarkable—He knelt down and washed His disciples’ feet. In a simple yet powerful act, He redefined what true greatness looks like. In a world that often equates greatness with power, status, or recognition, Christ showed that true greatness is found in humility and service.
Given by Larry Salyer
What is the simplicity in Christ, and how should it shape what we think about during the Passover service? Jesus instructed us to memorialize His death, but if our thoughts dwell on ourselves and our failures, we can miss its magnitude. This sermon examines redemption, forgiveness, and the awesome scale of God’s love for His creation. It serves as a t...
Given by Aaron West
It is important to consider your true worth during the Passover season. Accurately measuring your worth can sometimes be a challenge. This sermon explores the different standards that are often used to measure worth, both the good standards and the bad.
Given by Wes Cohron
A little leaven leavens the whole lump. A lesson in preparation for Passover.
Given by David Gatley
The Old Testament lists many bad behaviors that called for the death penalty - murder, idolatry, blasphemy, etc. Under the Old Covenant, sacrifices were required to atone for sins but, under the New Covenant, Christ came and lived without sin and was crucified to pay that debt for all mankind. As followers of Christ, we are instructed to be living...
Given by Caleb Froedge
God is committed to working with generations. Part of that includes the call to future inheritors to overcome generational sin/patterns so that we wholeheartedly follow Jesus Christ.
Given by Brit Railston
In 1 Corinthians 11:27, Paul addresses worthiness to take the Passover. None of us have earned the right to take the Passover - not through our works, not through our obedience - yet we are instructed to take it after examining ourselves, of course. In looking further in this section of scripture, requires context as to what Paul was saying. We'll see...