Sermons

36:03 Focus on the Kingdom

Focus on the Kingdom

Given by Scott Hammer

When times are tough we must keep our focus on the promised Kingdom of God.

57:52 Member Minister Relationship

Member Minister Relationship

Given by Dave Myers

The relationship of members to ministers, of sheep to shepherd is defined in scripture. What can a member expect of his pastor and what should the pastor expect from the members? In this sermon we’ll explore what our relationship should be.

1:04:38 Manhood and Fatherhood—Keeping It Real

Manhood and Fatherhood—Keeping It Real

Given by Doug Johnson

Father’s Day only became completely official in this country in 1972, with a presidential proclamation and a signature. Mother’s Day goes all the way back to 1914! Why is it that godly qualities of true manhood and loving fatherhood are so challenging in our world?

1:07:04 The Spirit of Competition

The Spirit of Competition

Given by Matt Zollner

We live in a very competitive world. From business, to beauty, to the playing field we see competition in our daily lives. Competition has some benefits like lower prices for the consumer but often the wrong spirit of competition can lead to anger, hatred and even violence. Where did this spirit originate? How dangerous is it for true Christians?

58:18 Helping Behind the Scenes

Helping Behind the Scenes

Given by Dave Pennington

55:20 Growing in the Grace and Knowledge of Christ

Growing in the Grace and Knowledge of Christ

Given by Don Henson

50:23 Lead Up, Live In, and Carry Over - The Sabbath

Lead Up, Live In, and Carry Over - The Sabbath

Given by Chad Messerly

Looking at how we 'Lead Up' to the Sabbath, 'Live In' the Sabbath, and 'Carry Over' the Sabbath.

36:39 Who Do You Follow

Who Do You Follow

Given by Jim Cannon

1:09:53 A Pentecost Frame of Mind

A Pentecost Frame of Mind

Given by Doug Johnson

Paul told Timothy he had access to power, love and a sound mind—through God’s Spirit. There are many ways to describe that spiritual help, but one thing’s for sure—we need it all year long, not just on one annual festival.