Given by Justin Adkins
We look at Passover as it began in the Old Testament, some of the changes that were made, as well as the changes Jesus Christ made. We see that the Passover should be kept today, and we understand why it should be kept today.
Given by Jim Servidio
Expound the types in 1 Corinthians 10:1-11. Show how our Journey to the Kingdom parallels Israel out of Egypt.
Given by Ken Treybig
I would propose to you that there is much MORE to the life and sacrifice of Christ than ChatGPT’s summary of the benefits. Let’s explore some of those other benefits today as we prepare for Passover this coming week.
Given by Jon Pinelli
The footwashing part of Passover is a vitally important part of the entire service. Do we understand its meaning beyond the Passover?
Given by Jim Franks
The most difficult thing for a human being is to change, especially established patterns of behavior. Repentance requires change, and change is really the foundation for true Christianity. How do you change bad habits or habitual sin?
Given by David Johnson
Life today has many distractions. Some of them are innocuous, some are harmless, but some are more serious. If we are not paying close attention and staying focused on what matters, the distractions can keep us from fulfilling our calling.
Given by Mike Wille
Christ preached repentance. Because we do not know when He will return nor when our time is up, we need to be practicing examination and repentance throughout our Christian walk. Repentance will take humility, being in constant contact with God through prayer, and never giving up.
Given by Mike Buchanan
We will look at the bible and see the actions, choices, and decisions of God that prove how much God loves human beings. The Passover clearly shows how their decisions and actions proves that point. God’s focus is clearly on the end goal when human beings can have eternal life in God’s family. We must never forget and always remember wha...
Given by Taylor Tootle
A review of foundational beliefs needed to observe the Passover.