Given by Ken Treybig
Passover is unique, and in some ways, full of surprises. Is it any wonder then, that lots of questions have come up over the years about Passover? Let’s take a look at some of the largest ones today to reinforce why we keep as we do.
Given by Mark Winner
As Passover approaches, it is important we consider why it is we observe the evening. Is it simply our heritage or is there more to it? Let us consider this as we prepare.
Given by James Ellis
Although some Bible verses may appear to be confusing, we can often make sense of what God has preserved for us. This study will explore a collection of verses that are associated with the Passover.
Given by Justin Adkins
As we prepare for Passover, we recognize that we are a part of something greater... the church. In this sermon, we will look at the churches of Revelation 2-3 to give us things that we should be looking for.
Given by Ron Kelley
At the conclusion of the Passover service, there is a section of John that is read. This section conveys the love that the Father and Son have for each other as well as a message to each of us and how we are His. What if John gave this sermon today?
Given by Greg Sargent
The New Testament and Old Testament Passovers were both kept on the 14th day of the first month of God’s sacred calendar. Many believe the Passover in Egypt was kept on the 15th. This sermon gives four keys to prove the 14th was kept: the Passover was a day, a sacrifice, the twilight period just after sunset and very...
Given by Bruce Gore
Passover commemorates how our sins were forgiven. King David’s adultery with Bathsheba produced an innocent child. However, David repented and God forgave him.