Given by Zach Smith
Given by James Ellis
Zechariah 8 references four fast days that were kept throughout the Babylonian captivity. What was the purpose of these days, and what might we learn from them as we approach the Passover?
Given by Rod Gehrke
Martha knew of the resurrection of Lazarus. How did she know? The Sadducees did not believe in the resurrection. Why not?
Given by Greg Sargent
The Bible is replete with scores of verses and stories about our Father in heaven being so encouraging. We are helped by those scriptures of comfort and peace and need to meditate on them often whenever trials come.
Given by Paul Carter
We are seeing major things take place around the world. We are living in some pretty monumental times. Are we living in the last days?
Given by Mike Moore
We shall behold Him! At the end of the message please listen to the wonderful rendition of We Shall Behold Him by Patti Sandy. Link to "We Shall Behold Him" by Sandi Patty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ3H3lg9NZM
Given by Doug Johnson
How important is "the truth" to us? The entire core of what we call "the faith?" How do we make sure our commitment is solid?
Given by Dave Myers
How should we refer to the ceremony of the bread and wine? Is it proper to call it the Eucharist, Communion or the Lord's Supper? The only name the Bible uses is simple: Passover.
Given by Don Henson
We understand God’s plan through our observance of the annual festivals. But there is also a summary of God’s plan from a different perspective in Ephesians 1. A review of the first ten verses reveals through Jesus Christ, God is fulfilling His “good will and pleasure” to create His family.