Sermons

39:32 Practicing Righteousness

Practicing Righteousness

Given by Gary Summers

1 John 3:7 says "Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God." We improve, grow, and get better at the things we consistently practice. As we continue our personal spiritual preparations for the Spring Holy Days, let's look at 5 questions we can ask ourselves to encourage us to focus, or practice, at growing in the righteousness of God.

33:17 Don't Follow Your Heart, Clean It

Don't Follow Your Heart, Clean It

Given by Kevin Troyer

The world around us encourages us to follow our heart to live our best life. What does God say? Should we be following our heart, or should we be seeking after a clean heart?

59:51 Am I Prepared?

Am I Prepared?

Given by Doug Johnson

A recent winter storm that pummeled Texas residents sparked some thoughts about disasters. That kind of thing can get our attention! What about events the Bible prophesies will happen before Jesus Christ returns? Can we understand what it will be like when the only source of help in that future time is from God—when no human can “save” us?

43:59 Remembering the Holy Days

Remembering the Holy Days

Given by John Foster

Every year God gives us a reminder of His plan. We need to remember why we are to keep His Festivals.

37:25 Zechariah 13

Zechariah 13

Given by John Foster

Continuation of the Minor Prophets Bible Study

50:22 Are You Hiding Sin or Are You Irradiating Sin?

Are You Hiding Sin or Are You Irradiating Sin?

Given by Jerry Rehor

57:25 Politics, Government and God

Politics, Government and God

Given by Dan Summy

1:00:19 The Point of the Plagues

The Point of the Plagues

Given by Dave Myers

Why would a good God pour out such terrible plagues upon innocent Egyptians? In this sermon we will explore why God would bring calamity upon the Egyptians.

59:36 The Church: Corn or Pomegranate?

The Church: Corn or Pomegranate?

Given by Matt Pavlik

The Church has many parts, but can those parts be considered the Church, individually? What is your view of the Church? More importantly, how does the Bible say we should view the Church?