Given by Caleb Froedge
Before God delivered Israel from Egypt, He allowed them to go through possibly the smelliest of all the plagues. Why did God allow this? Is it possible that He was reminding them that sin is a stench to God and that is should be something to never go back to? This sermon explores the relationship between sin and a horrible...
Given by Greg Sargent
We are all familiar with the story of the Exodus. God delivered His chosen people from slavery. Moses asked Pharaoh to “Let my people go!” The Exodus from Egypt was just a type of the reality Christians have experienced—God has delivered us from the bondage of sin through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Given by Doug Johnson
This current world health crisis tends to consume a person’s time and attention, whether healthy or sick. How should we view it? Are there spiritual “viruses” lurking in the world too? How do we spot them? What (or who) is their source? How do we combat this spiritual challenge, this spiritual distraction?
Given by Jim Franks
First Day of Unleavened Bread Sermon
Given by Ken Treybig
This is a very different Passover season for us, but the message is the same. Today I’d like to explore some examples of Christ’s humility with you and see how humility fits in with Passover and the blessings it brings us.
Given by Paul Carter
What do you need to repent of? Do we only repent of past sin, or breaking Gods Law? Is repentance simply to stop doing something, or is there much more? This sermon takes a deeper look into the subject of reoentance.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
Given by Andy Burnett
As we prepare for the Passover in 2020 during very interesting times, consider these two thoughts and an overriding key that apply to both Passover and our daily lives.
Given by Dave Myers
The first commanded festival illustrating God’s great plan shows that the beginning of the plan is critical to its success. But why do Christians need the Passover?