Given by Michael Lindenberg
Youth Day Message: Goals for the future serve as a roadmap for life. To grow and succeed, we must move forward with godly goals. Instead of drifting into the future, walk into it with purpose by mapping out clear and meaningful goals.
Given by Tom Letellier
In the business of life, what would affect your spiritual relationship with God? This message will look at 4 basic fundamental areas of our Christian lives that could affect our spiritual relationship with God.
Given by Doug Johnson
There is a definite pattern of repetition in the annual observances God commands for His people. We repeat the pattern every year, no matter how many times we’ve done it before. If we talk about people repeating things over and over, we might say they’re being “redundant.” Yet God use that very pattern to help us. How can we make th...
Given by Andre van Belkum
Every year as the Passover approaches, Satan intensifies his attacks on God’s servants. We need to be on guard and repel his fiery darts he hurls at us. Without God’s help and restraining power, he will overcome us.
Given by Jim Franks
Herbert Armstrong left an amazing legacy after he died 40 years ago, on Jan. 16, 1986. We also experienced the deaths of two longtime ministers in January of this year. They first heard the truth from Mr. Armstrong and the Worldwide Church of God. The stories of their calling are also quite remarkable.
Given by Jeff Servidio
This message considers a simple idea: ability may create opportunity, but character determines what follows. Using examples such as Saul and David, it looks at how reactions to correction, success, and failure reveal what is really governing us. The sermon also reflects on the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5 and suggests a practical question: what do the people around...
Given by Antoine Smiley
John the Baptist once sent a question to Jesus from prison. This message takes that moment seriously and considers what it reveals about belief, uncertainty, and dealing with doubt. It traces how Scripture treats doubt, using examples from both the Old and New Testaments, and examines how Christ answered John by pointing him back to the Word. The sermon also...
Given by Ron Kelley
“What is this Parable, and what lessons could it have for us today? This parable teaches us about honoring our commitments and humbly trusting God to work things out for us despite it seeming to be impossible.”
Given by Don Ballo
Spiritual lessons are discussed using the Rotary Club's ethical guide called the Four Way Test. Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?