Given by Greg Sargent
A final warning to God’s people in the book of Revelation is to “Come out of this world lest we be a partaker of their sins!” Evil company or evil communication will definitely corrupt the good morals Christians already have. Therefore if we entangle ourselves with worldly people and worldly media, we will be corrupted with all that is in th...
Given by Mitchel Sinon
This split sermon will look at the story of Jonah in context of it occurring during the reign of the evil King Jeroboam II, and will examine the question, "Did Jonah's patriotism exceed God's plan for the capital city of Assyria?" Is there a lesson for us in regards to our patriotism?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
The Feast of Trumpets is God’s annual drill. It is His way of saying: “Don’t treat My alarm as background noise. Respond now, while there is still time.” Trumpets is deeper than world prophecy. It’s personal. It’s about our wakefulness, our faith, our repentance, our readiness. Awake, O sleeper. The trumpet is sounding. Salvation is near. Will you respond?
Given by Greg Sargent
God’s Church grew so fast in the 60’s and 70’s that keeping up with the fields that were white for harvest was virtually impossible. Now is a different world where Satan has calloused mankind’s awareness to the reality of danger on the horizon. The fields for harvest are unseen now yet seeds are being planted that will germinate under the heat of...
Given by John Trotter
Passover shows God's plan of redemption from the penalty of sin. The Days of Unleavened Bread picture our response to God's actions. What will our response be?
Given by Jim McTiernan
God's Holy Spirit has many benefits to God's people, one of which includes the intercession it provides as we pray to the Father. This message will give us instruction from scripture on how we should pray and examples of God's people and their powerful use of prayer.
Given by Jon Pinelli
When we entered into the New Covenant, we entered into a contract with God. That contract requires us to keep His law in not only the letter, but also the spirit. What does that look like? This message is one of a four part series in which we will look at God's law in the letter and in the spirit.
Given by Nick Slaughter
God calls the Kingdom a banquet He hosts. How does this shape our roles in the Kingdom? God’s house rules, His law, will go out from Zion in an age of evangelism. We will teach as Jesus did: at tables and roadsides, with warmth and generosity. We’re invited guests, but we’re called to be hosts of the Kingdom.
Given by Mike Buchanan
Jesus Christ made it clear that He came to the earth to call sinners to repentance. All of us are those sinners. Christ left no doubt that all people must repent of their sins. We will look at our entire life in the light of repentance and change. With God’s help, His character traits will be developed in us.