Given by David Register
Description: Sin is described as lawlessness. But, the law of God defines sin and understanding the spirit of the law gives us guidelines for pleasing God and putting sin from our lives.
Given by Ron Kelley
Part of the model prayer instructs us to ask God to deliver us from evil. Why is it so difficult? A review of Biblical examples of struggles against evil. How do we overcome evil in our lives today? What is the root cause of evil and how do we eliminate this cause to finally overcome sin and live righteously?
Given by Rod Gehrke
One of the lessons of Passover season is humility. Jesus Christ humbled Himself. What can we learn from His example?
Given by Mark Winner
True worship requires absolute obedience to God's word. As we celebrate the Days of Unleavened Bread, this means the removal of leaven rather than following human traditions or emotional excuses.
Given by Randy Salyer
Standing at the edge of peril on the shores of the Red Sea, with no visible way to escape and Pharaoh’s armies closing in, the children of Israel forgot God’s miracles and began to buckle until Moses commanded them, “Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.” Does this instruction hold true for modern Christians? This sermon, given on the ...
Given by Tom Clark
Israel remembered what God had done for them releasing them from slavery in Egypt. But remembering alone wasn’t enough, because they didn’t place the same value on God’s instructions that He did. We need to make sure we remember all God has done for us, but also learn to put the same value on obedience that He does.
Given by James Ellis
This message reviews the biblical instruction for the Feast of Unleavened Bread: "Seven days you must eat unleavened bread." What does this look like and what should we be thinking about as we do so?
Given by Drew Tranquada
Recorded on 04/02/2026
Given by Chris Moen
On this First Day of Unleavened Bread we are reminded that we've been called as One People, to One Cause, partaking of One Bread.