Given by Ken Treybig
Let’s focus this morning on the total dependability of the God family today—their constancy—their steady, reliable, tried-and-true trustworthiness. And let’s contrast that to one of the lessons of this season—that we humans need to change, pictured by the need to remove spiritual leaven.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Social pressures can subtly lead Christians to abandon the truth and conform to what we know is wrong. We must be on guard against the pressures this leavened world places on us and always be willing to stand up for God’s truth.
Given by Justin Adkins
The Last Day of Unleavened Bread is significant in that we're told to go forward, like the Children of Israel at the Red Sea. We have been rehearsing putting sin out of our lives. We cannot go back to that sin. We must focus on what lies ahead of us.
Given by Bruce Gore
Examining the Israelites' transition from Egyptian bondage to the wilderness show us how divine trials are tools for spiritual growth and can work with us as we journey through our wilderness today.
Given by Dave Pennington
Leaving the Days of Unleavened Bread reminds us of the necessity to be transformed. The transformations of the 'Sea Squirts' have lessons for us all.
Given by Roydon Morgan
An exploration of God's purpose, tracing our journey from the fall in Eden to restoration through Christ's sacrifice and the coming marriage supper.
Given by Michael Hanisko
In 1 Corinthians 5:6-8, we are instructed to replace sin with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. This sermon examines the subject of sincerity - what it means and how we grow in the unleavened bread of sincerity.
Given by Andy Burnett
As Israel left Egypt headed for the Promised Land, we look at parallels for spiritual Israel as we journey to the Promised Land. Crucial components must be in place for us to complete the journey.
Given by Ken Walton
Recorded 04/08/2026 (Last Day of Unleavened Bread PM Service)