Given by David Johnson
When the apostle John told the brethren to "test the spirits whether they are of God," he was writing to a church much like the church today. A close study shows us he was not talking primarily about spirit beings but about attitudes. Christians are admonished to make sure the attitudes they are receiving are really godly. How...
Given by Matt Pavlik
Split-Sermon It’s been going on for a long time - the notion that we should think for ourselves. This lie began in the Garden of Eden and continues today, gaining strength with time. What does the Bible tell us about thinking for ourselves? Is this a virtue to be commended or a twist of truth to guard against?
Given by Hal Henderson
Split-Sermon Psalm 46 has a dual application: It’s both a powerful prophetic message of encouragement for God’s people at the very end of this age of Satan’s misrule on earth and a ready source of encouragement for us now in our daily lives.
Given by David Jackson
Given by Gary Lutz
Given by Greg Sargent
What do we think of when hearing phrases such as 9-11 or taxes or COVID19? Most often we think of the here and now that affects our present life. How does God view the problems of this life—perhaps differently than we do?
Given by Jon Pinelli
While we have returned to "in person" Sabbath services, we see coronavirus cases spiking around the United States. Are we "tempting God" by being here in person on the Sabbath during this pandemic?
Given by Dave Myers
How can we build dynamic, living faith?
Given by Doug Johnson
We know our relationship with God must be the highest priority in our lives. Thinking of how important that is in terms we’re not as familiar with (like “sovereign”) can help us see more clearly if that’s really true for us.