Given by Chris Leyden
In Romans 12:1 Paul encourages us to present ourselves as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service. What does this mean for us as modern day Christians? What does being a living sacrifice look like? We'll look to the old testament for answers.
Given by Dustin Ellison
With the advent of chat boxes, example chatGPT, AI personas, etc., some have become so lonely and/or depressed that they have given up on human love and relationships for a charade. It was reported recently that a young woman even "married" an AI persona! According to a recent poll (in Japan), chat boxes ranked higher than best...
Given by Greg Swartz
Today we will talk about a Real Faith, the kind of faith that is really required for salvation and to enter the Kingdom of God.
Given by Justin Adkins
In our society that is growing more hostile every day, we are called to be peacemakers. We'll be looking at biblical examples of peacemakers, to find lessons for us today.
Given by JF Koontz
Our spiritual diet requires more than that what is served in Sabbath Services and the resources are available to assist us in maintaining and improving our spiritual health.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Psalm 23:3 - He restores my soul. God's goodness leads us to repentance - to restoring what was lost as brought out in Luke 15 with the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin and the Lost Son.
Given by Zach Smith
We often want the next season of life to begin. But pursuing growth in the present can help us prepare for the future. Jesus spent His younger years increasing intellectually, physically, spiritually, and socially—and it made Him all the more prepared for His greatest season in life.
Given by Mark Winner
As Passover approaches, it is important to remember that Christ was sacrificed for us, and we must take care to observe it correctly and with the right mindset.
Given by Corbin Jackson
This messages asks a fundamental question: what is God actually offering mankind? Many religions assume the goal is simply to live forever with God. But scripture presents a fuller picture. By revisiting Satan's original lie in the garden and Christ's repeated warnings about deception, this message explores why eternal life by itself does not capture the promise God is making. ...