Sermons

49:39 Come Out of Egypt

Come Out of Egypt

Given by Jim Cannon

The plagues of Egypt remind us how desperately we must come out of Egypt and come out of sin!

1:01:11 Which World Is "Our World" In Times of Crisis?

Which World Is "Our World" In Times of Crisis?

Given by Doug Johnson

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has destablized our world in a number of ways. What has it done to our solidity as disciples of Jesus Christ? Which "world" is yours...and mine?

1:03:26 The Lion Roared, Amos 3:8

The Lion Roared, Amos 3:8

Given by Greg Sargent

God's Church has been warning the world about the end- time European Union, the ten toes of Nebuchadnezzar's image in Daniel 2. Events in Europe in the last 2 weeks are changing the political/military landscape of Germany and the Union fulfilling prophecies of Jesus Christ's soon-coming return.

1:06:41 Jesus Christ – Our Savior, Lord and Master

Jesus Christ – Our Savior, Lord and Master

Given by Don Henson

Grace and peace come to us through God and Jesus Christ. By His grace, God miraculously gave His Son to be our Savior. By His personal sacrifice, the Word became our Savior. We are purchased by His blood – He also our Lord and Master.

1:01:01 If We Knew but Where, Part 3: Can You Hear the Noise?

If We Knew but Where, Part 3: Can You Hear the Noise?

Given by Rick Avent

1:10:16 Seven C's of Change

Seven C's of Change

Given by Zach Smith

1:02:53 Forgiveness

Forgiveness

Given by Matt Zollner

Forgiveness is a foundational quality of God's character and love for us. His expectation is that we also learn to forgive each other.

47:49 Meekness Not Weakness

Meekness Not Weakness

Given by Tim Foster

One of the fruits of the spirit is rightly translated meekness. More than just gentle, meekness is a fruit of power, bearing injuries with patience, not retaliating, putting vindication in God's hands, relying on God to fight injustice. Meekness creates peace.

52:30 Repentance: The Line in the Sand

Repentance: The Line in the Sand

Given by Ken Treybig

Drawing a line in the sand indicates the need for a serious decision. The Bible records a number of those situations. How does this relate to the Passover season and our Christian lives?