Given by David Register
God’s Holy Spirit is the power that emanates from for God the Father and Jesus Christ. It is the most powerful force in the universe and God makes that power available to those who are called and converted. This message focuses on that power throughout the Old Testament and sets the stage for the Pentecost Holy Day.
Given by Gary Summers
Our God, the creator of all things, made more awesome physical things for us to enjoy and delight in, than we can ever imagine. Although these wonderful physical things can and do bring us much joy and happiness, they are all just temporary, and ever changing. But beyond the physical, God's word tells us of some other things that we s...
Given by Kevin Troyer
The Trinity doctrine is very important to mainstream Christianity. Yet we reject this doctrine as false teaching. Why don’t we accept the Trinity doctrine, what do we believe, and why does it matter?
Given by Mike Beyer
This is a review of the fundamental beliefs of repentance. It looks at Jonah and the prodigal son for lessons about repentance.
Given by Ron Kelley
This sermon examines 8 steps we should be sure to take as we are counting the days to Pentecost. God’s Holy Spirit not only produces conviction, commitment, obedience, power, fruit and gifts; it not only brings with it responsibilities and unity, it also brings about immortality in the Family of God.
Given by John Foster
Second of two sermons on how to have proper discernment
Given by Mike Blackwell
The apostle Paul says in 1 Cor. 13 that three things abide faith hope and love. To survive and grow over the long haul it is impossible to keep going without strong hope. Lose hope and you won’t endure.
Given by Nick Slaughter
Tucked into the Joseph story is a chapter most people skip. Tamar. Awkward. Misunderstood. Uncomfortable. But the Bible doesn’t skip her—and neither should we. In this message, we step inside the world Tamar lived in: A world where covenant meant survival, where households held the power of justice and mercy, and where obligations carried the weight of generations. What looks lik...
Given by David Jackson
Love is a significant matter that most possess only a shallow understanding of the spiritual depth involved. If we, the disciples of Jesus Christ, do understand, I would hope the fruits would be more evident in the commitment of husbands to wives and wives to husbands, and in the level of love and sacrifice both are willing to invest in...