Given by David Gatley
Despite its small size, the nation of Israel has had, and will continue to have, a significant impact on the world stage. Why? The answer lies within the promises God made to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (who became Israel).
Given by Randal Salyer
A look at the source of mercy, and the impact and implications it has for us in our lives as Christians.
Given by Mike Moore
God wants us to believe in Him and show love to Him. How do we do that?
Given by David Jackson
My love leads me in the paths of righteousness for Christ’s name’s sake. (NKJV) My love guides me along right paths, bringing honor to Christ’s name. (NLT) Leading in paths of righteousness or guiding along right paths is a privilege and a great responsibility. It is not about demanding or pushing others down the path you want them to follow, but a...
Given by Caleb Froedge
This sermon answers a few questions regarding the Kingdom of God. What does it mean to seek first the Kingdom? How is it possible to seek after God's Kingdom and His righteousness? What does it look like to prioritize this focused pursuit?
Given by Chuck Sinon
This message reviews the story of the daughters of Zelophehad and their inheritance. From this we can draw four spiritual lessons that can help us in our spiritual walk.
Given by Nick Slaughter
We instantly recognize the animals God made: from flamingos to cheetahs to geckos and whales. God gives each kind recognizable attributes. But what distinguishes the God-kind? This message invites curiosity and investigation, centering on a single Hebrew word that appears nearly 250 times in Scripture, yet defies single-word translation. God chose ḥesed to reveal the defining attributes of His kind. Woven t...
Given by Zach Smith
The pursuit of happiness is considered a basic human right in this nation. But the happiness man chases is often temporary and circumstantial. What can the beatitudes in Matthew 5 teach us about pursuing a higher-level happiness that God desires for us?
Given by Ken Treybig
There were a LOT of moving pieces that led to the final fulfillment of the colonies receiving their independence from Britain some 7 years later with the Treaty of Paris. We Christians look for freedom from death—the ultimate enemy. What parallels can we draw?