Given by Arnold Burns
The purpose for the sermon is to help us understand that Ezekiel's message is for Israel and the entire world to know Christ is the Lord.
Given by Michael Hanisko
Our spiritual development ultimately comes from God through Christ and the Holy Spirit. The primary work we can do is to seek and maintain regular contact with God. To this end, Christ has given us four primary tools: Prayer, Bible Study, Fasting, Meditation.
Given by David Jackson
The virtuous woman has a reservoir of inner and outer strength that energizes her and enables her to accomplish physical tasks. She is not weakened by sloth or laziness; rather, she exemplifies diligence and industry. She is savvy in business and economics, plans ahead, and makes provisions. These are characteristics of Jesus Christ that wives and women should embrace, and...
Given by Michael Hanisko
What is a good starting place to answer when you are asked, "Why are your beliefs so different from other Christian churches?"
Given by Caleb Froedge
With so many deceitful traps permeating society, how can we correctly navigate? This sermon looks at four lessons to help us hold fast to the truth.
Given by Clay Mills
Jesus Christ gave a sequence of events in answer to His disciples’ question, “What will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?” How far are we into that sequence of events? Can we know? And, what should our focus be?
Given by Gerry Lewis
What did Christ mean by "Your will be done" and instructing us to make this request when we pray? Why is it so important that God's will be accomplished?
Given by Jerry Rehor
This message examines the Japanese concept of imperfection versus God's desire for us to pursue perfection in our lives as we look forward to the world tomorrow.
Given by Rick Avent
How did the Old Testament survive accurately for nearly 2,500 years? The Bible, from Sinai to Jesus, along with secular history, tell the story.