Given by Jim Franks
In Matthew 16:18, Jesus Christ promises that the Church would never die. The Sabbath is a sign of God's people and can be used to trace the story of the Church over the past almost 2000 years. This sermon takes a look at the Sabbath keepers who came from southern France to England and then on to the US, beginning in the...
Given by Jim Franks
The Bible speaks about the spirit of truth and the spirit of error. We also read about falling away. How do you recognize truth and how do you recognize error? And what is meant by falling away?
Given by Jim Franks
The Sabbath is a very important day. It is holy time and a day to worship and honor God the Father.
Given by Jim Franks
Instructions for FI graduates. Stay on the path, the narrow way.
Given by Jim Franks
How is your prayer life? We often fail to appreciate the importance of fervent, effectual prayers.
Given by Jim Franks
Jesus Christ gave as the identifying sign of His disciples that they would have love for one another. Is that true of the Church today?
Given by Jim Franks
What did you learn from this year's Feast of Tabernacles? And what should you have learned? To help you get the most from the Feast, let's discuss both questions.
Given by Jim Franks
My recent trip to southern Africa included visiting more than 500 brethren. There were many incredible stories that I would like to share with the Church.
Given by Jim Franks
The world was much simpler 50 years ago when I graduated from high school. Today it seems very complicated. We can allow our Christian principles to become complicated, but we shouldn't. Today's sermon will look at three core principles of Christianity that are as simple today as they were 50 years ago.