Given by Dave Myers
Nothing is as permanent as change! Since we are always caught is the winds of change, what strategies can a Christian use to deal with change and the upset it brings?
Given by Jon Pinelli
In Genesis 1:1 we read that God created the heavens and the earth. Do we realize He created something pror to that? This Bible study explores what He created prior to the heavens and the earth and why He created it.
Given by Caleb Froedge
There are many autobiographies written about our nation’s founding fathers. Individuals that we call our national forefathers. The bible also gives us many biographies on our spiritual forefathers. This sermon looks at the characteristic traits of our forefather Abraham—characteristic traits that we should all strive to emulate.
Given by Jon Pinelli
He is often times referred to as "Doubting Thomas," but is that a fair moniker for this disciple who went on to become one of the twelve apostles? This message explores lessons we can learn from the life of Thomas.
Given by Jason Hyde
Given by Al Pachinger
Split-Sermon The Church of God a Worldwide Assn. has the Life Hope and Truth website with a section of encouraging scriptures that can lift us up and help us build faith and strength in a world that is falling apart.
Given by Hal Henderson
Split-Sermon Given all the chaos in the world, what is the most important question facing us today? Coronavirus pandemic? Economic collapse? Social unrest? Risk of global war? But if we set our minds on things above, not on things on the earth, how about this option - why were you born?
Given by Don Henson
Given by Greg Sargent
The Sabbath and Feasts of God are commanded assemblies. There are at least 4 reasons we assemble and refrain from staying home. Our recent experience with not being able to assemble is a foretaste of government control, namely the prophesied Beast’s “mark” that will impede God’s people from assembling.