Given by Matt Zollner
This sermon reviews the two main aspects of the second commandment.
Given by Ken Treybig
We read in 2 Thessalonians 3:3 that God is the epitome of dependability. He is not fickle and does not change. Why focus on this important characteristic on Family Day at the Feast? Because it’s also one of the primary characteristics parents want to see in their children. Why is it so important?
Given by Jason Hyde
Given by Doug Johnson
Given by Paul Carter
Should we ever hate anything? Does God hate anything? He actually tells us about things that he hates, and in having the mind of Christ, we should hate these too.
Given by Ralph Levy
Many Church members face challenges in their personal Bible study. Time is at a premium, and Bible study can at times become stale. This message presents some suggestions for keeping our Bible study alive and interesting.
Given by David Jackson
To have the Peace that Christ provides multiplied in our life, we must endeavor to be where Christ wants us to be, doing what Christ wants us to do despite this world. We must take up our cross, take up your burdens, your concerns, your challenges, your situations, your disappointments, your trials; take up your pain, take up your sufferings...
Given by Greg Sargent
Everyone faces challenges every day. Our goal as Christians is to be in God’s kingdom. God’s challenge for us is to overcome sin and become righteous. Only by righteously obeying God’s Commandments can we ever hope to be in His kingdom. This sermon gives three helps in fulfilling our goal.
Given by Ray Harris
God places great emphasis on the church and its function. This sermon covers the purpose of the local church, what a local church must have to be strong, and what a successful local church offers to God's people. We are God's temple, and the local church is the basic building block of it.