Given by Doug Johnson
The day before Pentecost helps us focus our thoughts on another important step (and its meaning!) in God’s great plan for His children. Human nature can tend to be most concerned with what it doesn’t have, especially when there are challenges like the coronavirus pandemic. Can we use God’s Spirit to help us focus instead on being...
Given by Jon Pinelli
The Church has a foundation. That foundation cannot change. It was given by Jesus Christ prior to His death and it is what we follow to this day. This split sermon addresses that foundation.
Given by David Jackson
Given by Steve McNeely
Things can change rather quickly. How did the Church go from the unity in the upper room before Pentecost to the divisions in Corinth in a few decades? We must be sure we stay faithful to the truth to the end.
Given by Kevin Troyer
When it comes to God’s truth, there are many skeptics. We must know what the truth is and know where to find it so that we can defend it. We look at five debate questions: who, what, where, when, why of the truth, and then find the answers in the Bible.
Given by Gary Summers
God has given each of us the precious gift of His Holy Spirit. We receive countless blessings as a result of God's gift to us. Let's look at just a few of the incredible blessings of the gift of God's Holy Spirit.
Given by John Duncan
Given by Doug Horchak
During this unprecedented pandemic—and the global uncertainty, fear, death and chaos it is causing—we need to react from God’s perspective, not man’s. Let’s take a step back and consider whose world this currently is (Satan’s) and whose people we are (God’s).
Given by Greg Sargent
God tells us to preach “in season.” The Holy Day seasons reveal the plan of God; keeping Satan’s seasons blinds our spiritual understanding. Additionally, keeping Pentecost reminds us that God opened the door for all mankind to become the Israel of God and enter God’s kingdom.