Given by Nick Slaughter
Why do we read Ruth on Pentecost? Maybe the better question is—what are we missing when we do? This message challenges familiar assumptions and uncovers the legal, covenantal structure hidden in plain sight. Ruth and Boaz aren’t passive recipients of a happy ending—they are active, valiant participants in a redemption story that mirrors our own. In a time of moral colla...
Given by Dennis Fultz
As human beings, fear is a natural and often overwhelming emotion. But does God call us to live in a state of constant fear? This sermon invites us to explore powerful examples from Scripture that remind us of God’s faithfulness. Through these stories, we’ll be encouraged to deepen our trust in Him and find peace beyond fear in our everyday liv...
Given by Gary Black
God calls His Church not to measure success by numbers, but by faithfulness in making mature, fruit-bearing disciples. Let's explore Christ's commission to preach the gospel and to nurture those whom God calls, showing how every member of the Body plays a vital role in teaching, serving, and edifying one another.
Given by Nick Slaughter
Tucked into the Joseph story is a chapter most people skip. Tamar. Awkward. Misunderstood. Uncomfortable. But the Bible doesn’t skip her—and neither should we. In this message, we step inside the world Tamar lived in: A world where covenant meant survival, where households held the power of justice and mercy, and where obligations carried the weight of generations. What looks lik...
Given by Ken Treybig
God is faithful and enduring. His core values and characteristics will never change. We know He wants to add us to His family. What does He require of us in order for Him to be willing to bless us with sonship in His family forever?
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
Today in history marks an important day for the ancient Israelites. Last night—the beginning of the 15th day of Abib or Nisan—was a night to be much remembered, as they began their march out of Egypt. Each year, we commemorate this event by observing the Night to Be Observed at the start of the 15th day, which is also the Fir...
Given by David Jackson
If we continue in our faithful walk with Christ as our Lord and Master, our High Priest, and our soon-coming King, we shall indeed rise first and meet and see Christ on His return to this earth…on this day, The Feast of Trumpets…Our Day!
Given by Jim Franks
Staying faithful to God and His truth to the end is a wonderful thing. We all must be committed to finishing the job—however long it may take. My own mother was called at the age of 21 and remained faithful until her death at the age of 94. Faithfulness and endurance are key ingredients for Christians.
Given by Kevin Troyer
God worked incredible miracles through Elijah throughout his life. He was a faithful and dedicated servant. Yet, he also showed some human weaknesses at times. Seeing that Elijah had weaknesses and overcame his weaknesses as a man encourages us that we too can overcome our own weaknesses. Seeing that God worked through Elijah to do great works encourages us that...