Given by Kevin Troyer
The phrase "rejoice in you trials" may sound like an oxymoron, yet we are exhorted to do that very thing in the Bible. We know that we must go through trials in this life, and that we are supposed to rejoice in our trials, but why and how do we do that?
Given by Doug Johnson
Our world doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in the future of humanity. Where does real, genuine, trustworthy hope come from? Where does it take us? How do we know we can depend on it? What does it ask of us?
Given by David Jackson
Of all of the advice that could possibly be given to an employee who is committed to doing things the way God expects, this advice from Paul is absolutely remarkable. It is very humbling when you consider what Paul is instructing here. He sets the stage for a particular mindset and attitude regarding how we, as employees, in a work...
Given by Jon Pinelli
We are exhorted in the Bible to seek God's will. How can we do that more effectively?
Given by Nathan Willoughby
Given by Ken Treybig
At the Feast we always hear a lot about the Kingdom. How did Jesus describe it? Twelve times He said "the Kingdom is like..." and seven of those are in Matthew 13. Let's review those to get HIS perspective on the Kingdom.
Given by Joel Meeker
Fear is rising in the world. How should we view this phenomenon? What can we do to master our fears?
Given by Paul Carter
In part two of split sermons we cover Second and Third Tithe and summerize the overall principle of tithing.
Given by Paul Carter
This split sermon covers the basis of tithing, and explains the first tithe. This is part one of two sermons on tithing.