Given by Doug Johnson
Split-Sermon We're told in the book of James that Elijah was a man "with a nature like ours" (James 5:17). Yet even he had his moments of weakness. What do we need to take from his experiences (strong and weak) to strengthen our faith?
Given by David Jackson
Given by David Johnson
The Israelites didn’t take the route they expected when leaving Egypt. How about us? Are we taking the lessons of Unleavened Bread with us as we head toward Pentecost? Are we still taking in the mind of Christ—the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth? Or has the world begun to leaven our thinking?
Given by Paul Carter
We are given a direct admonition "Do not grieve the Holy Spirit". How is that done? What does that spirit do for us, and mean to us, and how is it grieved, This sermon addresses how we use Gods Holy Spirit.
Given by Don Henson
Given by Don Henson
Given by Jon Pinelli
Imagine wanting something so badly that you ache for it. Then imagine giving that same thing up. Hannah wanted a son so badly, she made a vow to God. Once born, she gave him back to God. What can we learn from her life to benefit us?
Given by Jason Hyde
Given by Ken Treybig
With the COVID-19 pandemic and people’s increased interest in it, this seems like a perfect time to talk about prophecy. Some scholars estimate about 1/3 of the Bible is prophecy. What’s so important about prophecy? What purposes does it serve and who is it for—believers, unbelievers or both—and why? Today I’d like to share with you...