Sermons

55:58 Our God is an Awesome God

Our God is an Awesome God

Given by David Gatley

The wonders of creation help us to understand that our God is an awesome God and He has called us to be part of His family.

58:12 Who’s in Charge Here?

Who’s in Charge Here?

Given by Don Henson

Who’s in charge of your life? Are we driven by emotion and circumstances? If we can’t control ourselves we’re like a defenseless city without walls (Proverbs 25:28). The importance of self-control.

59:05 Passover Lessons From the Churches of Revelation

Passover Lessons From the Churches of Revelation

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.

29:36 Series on Church History: Paul's Second Journey Part B

Series on Church History: Paul's Second Journey Part B

Given by John Foster

Continuation of Paul's preaching.

57:25 How Do We Purify Ourselves for Passover?

How Do We Purify Ourselves for Passover?

Given by Steve Villaescusa

54:34 Having the Spirit of Repentance

Having the Spirit of Repentance

Given by Mark Whynaucht

“Search me, O God, and know my heart”. This is something that we must do all year long, year after year, as we partake of the Passover, and renew our covenant. God’s Holy Spirit teaches us that we need ongoing repentance. We must open the doors to the archives that are called the depths of our being, the depths...

45:17 Why Pain and Suffering?

Why Pain and Suffering?

Given by Wes Cohron

Why does God allow pain and suffering?

45:26 Be Not Conformed to This World

Be Not Conformed to This World

Given by Jim Servidio

Explain how a Christian should not conform to the world while living in it.

1:02:50 Who Do Men Say That I Am?

Who Do Men Say That I Am?

Given by Chris Moen

Five proofs, mostly from the Books of John of who Jesus Christ was--that He was more than a mere man when he walked the earth, and that He is the same yesterday, today and forever. A pre-Passover sermon.