Given by Mike Moore
We must have faith that God will deliver us from the trials and troubles of life, often in this life, and definitely in the Kingdom of God.
Given by Gary Black
Let's look at Paul’s call in 1 Corinthians 5:8 to replace malice and wickedness with sincerity and truth. What do those qualities mean? Why are both essential? How do they help us grow into a more honest, obedient, and Christlike life?
Given by Matt Zollner
God expects us to flee from sin and the wrong desires of this world. How can we recognize and avoid the deadly process of sinning?
Given by Randy Salyer
In the book of Acts, we see that breaking bread—sharing a meal, was an important practice in the first-century church. This sermon explores the implications and symbolism that this practice has for peace, security, fellowship, prophecy, and the covenant.
Given by Tom Clark
We are told to put to death the elements of our carnal human minds and character. But how do we do that? We must really, really want to overcome, and then replace sinful thoughts and actions with things that are righteous and godly.
Given by Steve Villaescusa
What is your lifestyles as a Christian? Is there a Christian lifestyle? Do the days of Unleavedned bread show us a lifestyle that we need to have as we put the bread of life ( Christ ) in and sin out.
Given by Nick Slaughter
By exploring the unique nature of fermentation in dough, this message uncovers why sin starts so easily, spreads so quickly, and inevitably leads to ruin. Understanding the symbol sharpens our motivation to take action.
Given by Bob Paine
You are a special treasure to God--a reason to rejoice during this Holy Day season!
Given by Chris Moen
Proverbs 4:25 tells us to look straight ahead. This Unleavened Bread message is about God’s instruction for us not look back to spiritual Egypt, but to stay on the narrow path that leads to life.