Given by Dave Myers
The Passover, picturing the sacrifice of our Savior, is one of the most meaningful of ceremonies for true Christians. Yet it dos not stand completely alone. It is followed immediately by the Feast of Unleavened Bread. In this sermon we'll explore how these two festivals must go together.
Given by Rick Avent
Given by Mike Moore
Given by Doug Johnson
We often imagine Passover as signifying a renewal of our commitment to being a disciple of Jesus Christ. Here's a wider challenge-to view the entire spring festival season as a time of renewed dedication to our calling on multiple levels. Can we do that?
Given by Don Henson
What is a conscience? David didn’t appear to have a conscience problem until he was confronted by Nathan. The world we live in is evil, but most seem to have no compunction or guilt about sin. How do we train our minds to be sensitive to sin and of the necessity of living by God’s law?
Given by Mike Buchanan
As we begin to approach Passover, it's important that we examine our heart. When God talks about a human being's heart in the Bible, He is not talking about the heart that pumps blood. We will look at many descriptions from the Bible about a human beings heart. We will also read about the heart that God desires within us....
Given by Dave Myers
The symbols surrounding the Days of Unleavened Bread
Given by Robert Harvey
An introduction to the final words, actions, and thoughts of Jesus Christ as He observed the Passover with His disciples before His arrest. Including an in-depth look at the symbolism of the foot-washing ceremony.
Given by Matt Pavlik
Addition or Subtraction: Salvation and Service