Given by Ken Treybig
It seems rather appropriate that we should be restarting services of the Church after a three month drought of in-person services on the weekend of the Feast that pictures the start of the Church. I’m sure we will hear more about specific details and implications of Pentecost tomorrow on the webcast from headquarters. However, today let’s look at...
Given by Jon Pinelli
In 31 AD the Holy Spirit came and the Church was formed. Do we realize that the Holy Spirit has given us gifts within the overall gift of the Spirit? This sermon discusses spiritual gifts and why they were given.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
Given by Dave Myers
There is an alien army growing right here on earth. What is this strange army which is composed of ‘new creatures’ and what is its purpose?
Given by Greg Sargent
Ruth falls in the Feast section of the “Writings!” It’s the story of Pentecost. Why? The Hebrew word “goel” is a key word translated 13 times in this book as kinsman or redeemer. How does the book of Ruth tell the story of Christ as our redeemer by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Given by Clyde Kilough
How we came to the name for our website is very interesting, but what Pentecost means for life, hope and truth in our lives is miraculous.
Given by Don Henson
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.