Given by Mitchel Sinon
This split sermon will look at the story of Jonah in context of it occurring during the reign of the evil King Jeroboam II, and will examine the question, "Did Jonah's patriotism exceed God's plan for the capital city of Assyria?" Is there a lesson for us in regards to our patriotism?
Given by Ron Kelley
A review of our command to keep the Sabbath in a way that shows love to God. He has established guidelines that should help us honor the Sabbath in a more meaningful way that expresses just how much we love God through our keeping of the Sabbath.
Given by Zach Smith
Although He was God in the flesh and therefore the most self-sufficient human being to ever live, Jesus Christ gave thanks. What can we learn from His recorded expressions of gratitude that might help us consider what we also have to be thankful for?
Given by Rick Avent
The origin of the Bible dates back at least 3500 years. The Bible itself gives us much information about the sources of both the Old and New Testaments. Combined with archaeological discoveries and secular history, much about the origin of the Bible can be determined.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Description: John the Baptist is one of the most inspiring figures in the Bible. As the forerunner of Christ, he turned the hearts of the people back to God and courageously prepared the way for Jesus’ ministry.
Given by Mark Winner
What choices bring blessings to our lives? What choices bring curses?
Given by James Capo
In our daily lives we are confronted with a lot of choices, how should we choose?
Given by Randy Salyer
We dive into this Hebrew word, most often translated “very”, to discover its depth of meaning, its implications for our understanding of God’s character, and how it informs our worship of Him.
Given by James Ellis
How does our view of the marriage covenant compare to God's?