Given by Clyde Kilough
It wasn't until the late 1960s that the Church began to focus on and understand more deeply the concept of "the spirit in man." Understanding how the Spirit of God can join with the spirit in man reveals one of the greatest miracles an individual can ever experience.
Given by Clyde Kilough
Christ described mercy as one of the weightier matters of the law, yet it is one that is sometimes difficult for us to fully comprehend and apply. He told the Pharisees to go and learn what it means, "I will have mercy and not sacrifice," and it is likewise important for all of us to try to understand...
Given by Clyde Kilough
None of us are prophets, but we should be predictors - people who can look at the signs and discern the consequences. The events at the end of the book of Judges offer some striking parallels to our world today, and lessons that should help us discern what we as God's people need to be doing.
Given by Clyde Kilough
Paul often drew on athletic competitions as metaphors for our spiritual race. During the Olympics we are reminded of some of the great lessons of life as we run our race.
Given by Clyde Kilough
How can we learn to have peace, and to be peacemakers? In a very familiar section of the Bible we find a very interesting spiritual formula Jesus gave--a progressive series of steps that take us on a path to peace. Given 1/9/2016.
Given by Clyde Kilough
Christ fulfilled His promise to build His Church, but what was the message that He used to reach people? What evidence do we find in Acts that demonstrates how the apostles went about preaching, and what lessons can we glean for today?
Given by Clyde Kilough
Trust is probably at an all-time low in the world today. But what about among the people of God? Who do you trust? Should you trust anyone? Should anyone trust you? What positive effects of trust, and the negative effects of not having trust? And what is the single most important spiritual quality that assures we can have strong trust...
Given by Clyde Kilough
Why must Christians be on a lifelong quest to build godly character? This year's Winter Family Weekend theme centered on godly character, and this sermon examines how the greatest spiritual battles of our lives are often fought internally, and they are won or lost in the arena of our character.
Given by Clyde Kilough
In the Church today we see a large number of members who are “2nd generation” (or 3rd, 4th, or 5th). There are a number of important differences between “1st generation” Christians—those God called straight out of the world—and those who grew up in God’s way of life. Understanding these differences can greatly affect the way we view...