Given by Tom Clark
Sabbath Seminar from Winter Family Weekend 2025. The last part of Ecclesiastes 4:12 says a three-fold cord is not quickly broken. What is it that binds all the strands of a rope together so that it is not broken? We'll look at the analogy, and what binds the Church together and what makes it stronger so that we are not quickly broken.
Given by Clyde Kilough
Winter Family Weekend 2025 Bible Study. As we focus on the theme of brotherhood, let’s review some of the many stories about siblings in the Bible from which we can draw important principles about strengthening and protecting our relationships within the Body of Christ.
Given by Scott Hammer
Our God's patient and long-suffering nature is demonstrated throughout the Bible -- examples. God waits on us.
Given by Bruce Gore
We should not wait until we are old to think of God and consequences for our actions. It is best to keep this in mind at all stages of life. Picking the right choices now leads to be best results later.
Given by Tim Groves
Do you recognize how much God has given you? When we stop to think about it, it is hard to consider all God has done for us.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
There comes a time when mercy unaccepted leads to judgment finalized. And in God’s great plan of salvation, that moment is revealed in what the Bible calls the third resurrection — God’s final judgment.
Given by Dave Pennington
In order to be blameless and harmless--in order for our lights to shine out in the world, this message explores the phrase Paul addresses to the Church at Philippi: "Do all things without complaining and disputing." (Phil 2: 14-15)
Given by Justin Adkins
Miscommunication is the cause of much grief and problems today. We will review how God intends us to communicate... both speaking and hearing.
Given by Tom Clark
What response do we give when we're confronted with arguments for Christmas?