Sermons

1:03:10 Two Wrongs… Lessons From Micah

Two Wrongs… Lessons From Micah

Given by Dave Myers

During the time of the judges in Israel, the story of Micah is recorded to help us learn important spiritual lessons. Two wrongs...lead to two or three more! And, the road to you-know-where is paved with good intentions.

1:15:00 From Written on Stone to Written on the Heart, Part 4: The Heart of Justice

From Written on Stone to Written on the Heart, Part 4: The Heart of Justice

Given by Rick Avent

50:56 The New Normal

The New Normal

Given by John Trotter

Encouragement to focus on preparing for and waiting for the ultimate New Normal, that being the establishment of the government of God at the return of Jesus Christ.

1:21:31 The Good Hand of God

The Good Hand of God

Given by David Jackson

There is an interesting and encouraging phrase, mindset, and statement of faithful prayer used by Ezra and Nehemiah to express the comfort and assurance they desired to receive, and ultimately did receive from God, to carry out the task and mission of returning the children of Israel out of the captivity of Babylon back to their homeland of Jerusalem and...

55:32 Addition or Subtraction? Grace and the Law

Addition or Subtraction? Grace and the Law

Given by Matt Pavlik

36:33 Ordinary Day? No Way!

Ordinary Day? No Way!

Given by Hal Henderson

58:30 Grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus Christ

Grow in the Grace and Knowledge of Jesus Christ

Given by Don Henson

Peter wrote in 2 Peter 3:17 that in order to maintain our “steadfastness” we need to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” How do we grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus so that we can be secure and firm in our faith and understanding?

59:56 Endure to the End with Godly Love

Endure to the End with Godly Love

Given by Zach Smith

1:01:35 Armor Up: What Price Are You Willing to Pay?

Armor Up: What Price Are You Willing to Pay?

Given by Britton Taylor

Jesus Christ paid the price so we can have access to the armor of God. If this is the case, it must be worn. But what price—what personal sacrifice—will we pay to wear the armor of God?