Given by John Trotter
Passover shows God's plan of redemption from the penalty of sin. The Days of Unleavened Bread picture our response to God's actions. What will our response be?
Given by David Jackson
The events of the Pasover Day. As four reporters might, when reporting on singular event, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John's writings differ in content and sequence, but not in truth. With the assistance of two primarily resources “A Harmony of the Gospels” by A.T. Robertson, and detail teaching by COGWA Pastor and Lecturer, Richard Thompson, presented is a harmonized acc...
Given by Roger Ellis
This afternoon let’s learn what it means to walk as Jesus walked
Given by Gary Summers
God freed the Isrealites from slavery in Egypt on the Night to br Much Observed. It is an evening we celebrate together every year as the Days of Unleavened Bread begin. Here are 7 things for us to remember that will help us to put our minds and our conversations on the meaning of the evening.
Given by Rick Avent
Given by Ralph Levy
The wave-sheaf represents the resurrection and ascension of Christ to the right hand of the Father. But what is He doing now? He is active on behalf of the Body of Christ, and the members of that Body, and preparing the way for them.
Given by Gregg Pennington
Given by Garett Pennington
Given by John Foster
There is a statement in Ezra that those who kept the Days of Unleavened Bread separated from the filth of the land, which is something we must do as well.