Given by Jon Pinelli
Sin blinds us to the reality of true spiritual eyesight. As we root out the sin in our lives, it helps us to see more clearly. With that sin rooted out we see with increased spiritual clarity. This message deals with our self-examination as we prepare for Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Dave Myers
Blood is vital to our physical lives. In this sermon we’ll see the sacredness of blood and how it relates to the upcoming Passover season.
Given by James Ellis
As we examine ourselves in the weeks leading up to Passover, let's consider two important qualities of a godly servant.
Given by Jim Franks
Each year there is a Holocaust Remembrance Day. It is on Nisan 27, which is 13 days after the Passover (evening of the 14th). When Christ instituted the Passover service with His disciples He said "do this in remembrance of Me." What will you be thinking about during the Passover service? What will you remember?
Given by Clyde Kilough
For thousands of years people have inscribed sayings on their houses. Paul described two statements that are written on the foundation of God's house, and both pertain directly to the meaning of Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Jim Franks
When approaching the Passover, the subject of change is an important one. It is difficult to change, but there are examples that we have all seen over the years where people genuinely do change. In my trips to Africa over the past 20 years I have seen how people have changed. Good lesson for us as we approach the Passover.
Given by Jim Franks
Why were you born? What is the meaning of life? Passover and Unleavened Bread are the first two steps in the plan of salvation.
Given by Jon Pinelli
Jesus Christ instituted the New Testament Passover symbols and told us to do this in remembrance of me. What are we to remember by partaking of the bread and wine?
Given by Tom Clark
The Passover service is a reflection of the commitment we made at baptism, and the Passover reminds us of the covenant we made with God the Father and Christ. (given 3/19/2011)