Given by Ken Treybig
God emphasized holiness repeatedly to ancient Israel. Since only God IS holy, how can we human beings, who are fallible and make mistakes, be viewed by God as holy?
Given by Jim McTiernan
Six times it is recorded that Christ used the phrase "He Who Has Ears, Let Him Hear." Christ's teachings surrounding these phrases were used to directly give His disciples encouragement and to understand key aspects to the plan of God.
Given by Taylor Tootle
Correction is something people often shy away from. As Christians it is a way of life God has given us to bring us into perfection. He has given instructions on how to give and receive it to bring us into alignment with Him and one another.
Given by Rick Avent
The New Testament Church began with strength and power. However, by the end of the first century a different church began to emerge. What happened? There are a number of reasons for the divergence. One of the most important is that people began to lose focus on the true foundation of the Church of God. How did that happen?
Given by Arnold Hampton
Psalm 23:2 - He leads me beside the still waters. Water symbolizes the Spirit of God and that Spirit gives lasting peace.
Given by Jason Hyde
Christians are expected to grow, overcome and transform their character. This sermon examines a strategy to successfully address those expectations.
Given by Ian Neal
What is baptism? Is it a milestone in life, or the starting point of our Christian journey? This sermon details what baptism is, what it is not, and why reflecting on the baptismal covenant is important for both the baptized and the unbaptized.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Every Christian is living out a story that is still being written. God’s desire is that our story begins with faith and concludes the same way—faithful, enduring, and pleasing to Him.
Given by Robbie Mazza
Christ corrected the Ephesus church in stating that they had left their first love. What does it mean to leave the first love? And how can we restore it?