Given by Clay Mills
Throughout scripture, light is more than a metaphor. It represents righteousness, purity, truth—and the presence of God Himself. This message explores the many ways light is used to describe God’s nature, the identity of Jesus Christ, and the stark contrast between light and darkness. Christ knew the One who sent Him—and in doing so, revealed the Father....
Given by Scott Hammer
Importance of friends. A friend is.....Bible examples of friends of God. How we can become a friend of God.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
Post ministerial conference update and personal take away
Given by Andy Burnett
In this message, as we prepare for the Feast of Pentecost, we take a look at the last of the components of the fruit of the Spirit. How do we grow in it?
Given by Arnold Hampton
You never know what is going to happen next, so consider. What should we consider? What can we glean from the book of Daniel? The important lesson from the book of Daniel is God rules in the kingdoms of men - He rules supreme. All things going on in my life around me are for a reason.
Given by James Ellis
Lamentations 3:23 is one of many verses that describe the faithfulness of God. While we are comforted and strengthened by His faithfulness, God also desires faithfulness from us.
Given by David Jackson
The 23rd Psalm by David reflects on the love of Jesus Christ. However, there is a high calling that we, as men of God, must strive to fulfill in our efforts to imitate Jesus Christ. Just as in the relationship between God the Father and Jesus Christ, love begins with the Father, then moves to Christ, and subsequently to us;...
Given by Michael Lindenberg
The afterlife is a mystery—one that God has revealed to His people. Understanding the three resurrections gives us both hope and purpose.
Given by Zach Smith
The book of Hebrews discusses the planned obsolescence of the old covenant. How can we discern which Old Testament laws were temporary in nature and have become obsolete and which God expects us to keep today? Do we pick and choose based on personal preference? Or are there guiding principles and biblical precedent we can use to properly discern?