Given by Doug Johnson
There are some verses that deal with trials. Since we know God’s Word is always correct, what are we missing if we don’t understand His meaning?
Given by Dave Myers
A need in the early New Testament church inspired the apostles to establish a new office of service – that of deacon and deaconess. In this sermon we will examine this office as well as the congregation’s role in the process.
Given by Craig Wolgemuth
How should we pray for those who have taken advantage of us, or "done us wrong?" This message explores this subject.
Given by Ron McNeill
This message focuses on some of the qualities of a mature Christian, and the growth process in becoming more like Jesus Christ.
Given by Gary Lutz
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Given by Ralph Levy
Through Moses God gave lots of laws to the nation of Israel. But what do those laws mean to us, Christians in the twenty-first century? In this sermon we take a look at that question, and provide some answers.
Given by Doug Johnson
There are some puzzling verses that deal with the trials you and I experience in life. The 34th Psalm tells us (twice!) that God delivers His people from all their trials. James 1:2 says we’re to count it all joy when we fall into trials. That’s not the usual human reaction, or experience. Since we know God’s Word ...
Given by Jon Pinelli
Our Bible study can become routine and mundane. This study shows how certain Bible tools, translations, concordances, and commentaries can liven up our study of God's Word.