Given by Drew Tranquada
It can be hard to relate to the Old Testament sacrifices in today's western society. However, the sacrifices were very important and each had very deep meaning.
Given by John Duncan
The Spring Holy Days require us to make a special effort to test our standing with God. In today’s message we will discuss three attributes that indicate how we are measuring up in our spiritual lives.
Given by Pat Sinon
This message uses the illustration of warning signs, particularly the “check engine” light, to emphasize the importance of not ignoring warnings—both physical and spiritual. Many people treat such warnings as mere suggestions, leading to avoidable damage or consequences, like costly car repairs. Spiritually, similar principles apply. Before Passover, Paul’s admonition in 1 Corinthians 11 is highlighted, urging self-examination to avoid...
Given by Wes Cohron
Having a repentant heart.
Given by Doug Horchak
Marriage and family are changing in today’s world. Satan is trying to deconstruct the traditional family to keep people from understanding God’s great plan. We need to be grounded in our understanding of God’s design and plan for man, marriage, family and children. God is building His spiritual family.
Given by David Register
Who was responsible for Christ’s death? Was it the Jews, the Romans, or Judas, with his kiss of betrayal? The answer may surprise you.
Given by Larry Lambert
This evening we continue our study of Hosea, picking up in chapter five. Translators label this section of scripture, “Impending Judgment On Israel and Judah”. It is a continuation of chapter four which focused on Ephraim's (Israel's) idolatry and the desolation that will follow.
Given by Bryan Waddle
With Jeremiah 17:9 as our background, I want to cover the topic of self-deception and breaking free from self-deception to draw closer to God and our fellow saints. We create stories in our head that hold us back from seeing people for who they really are which limits our ability to love as Christ tells us to love.
Given by Chris Moen
A Biblical principle on forgiveness that comes into particular focus as we near Passover each year. We explore the parable of the king who cancelled a large debt owed him (Matthew 18:23). The keynote verse is "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you" (Matthew 6:14).