Given by Jerry Rehor
Given by Paul Carter
Are you a religious person? What does that mean? Is being religious a matter of how much you know, what you do, or how long you have been in the church? What is your religion worth?
Given by Don Henson
Given by Caleb Froedge
In I Timothy, Paul references 4 types of prayer, or styles of prayer. What does the Bible have to say about these 4 words—supplication, prayer, intercessions, and thankfulness? What do these types of prayers look like?
Given by Dave Myers
Nothing is as permanent as change! Since we are always caught is the winds of change, what strategies can a Christian use to deal with change and the upset it brings?
Given by Doug Johnson
Our world seems weighed down with care, concern and discouragement. Does it affect you and me? If it does, do we recognize what the source of that discouragement often is (especially for those God has called)? What can we do about it? Where can we turn for help?
Given by Jon Pinelli
The Apostle Paul told us to put on the whole armor of God. What is that armor and why is each piece necessary?
Given by Matt Pavlik
Split-Sermon At the end of the age, the people of God have a responsibility to God, and to those who He will turn to righteousness. The "holy people" must have wisdom. But what kind? What kind of wisdom do we have, and what kind of wisdom are we pursuing?
Given by Doug Johnson
We all have a narrative about our lives—who we are, where we come from, where we’re headed. The apostle Paul urged us to “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” What do we do if He needs us to rewrite our story?