Given by Barry Richey
There is a prophecy about the end of time when God says "enough". Six angels are tasked with the destruction of the nation yet before they begin another angel is told to put a mark on the foreheads of a few. What separates these few? What does it mean to sigh and cry? What are abominations and do...
Given by Jim Franks
The Church of God has an interesting history. There is much for us to learn.
Given by Justin Adkins
The purpose of Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread is that it teaches us responsibility. We look into that perfect mirror of God's word, we need act... we need to be doers.
Given by Jason Hyde
Jesus delivered a serious, abrupt rebuke to one of His closest disciples. What led to this dramatic interaction and what lessons does it yield for Christians today?
Given by Stan Grabowski
Who is really in charge? Who has real authority? I is me, the individual? Is it a king or queen or emperor? Is it a nation or empire? Who is Sovereign? Does it rest with man's rulership or power? In this split sermon we'll go through the idea of sovereignty to find the real source of unlimited power and authority.
Given by Neil Hart
The events of 31 AD were essential in God's plan of salvation for mankind but we must still do our part. Christ instructed us to be converted - it's a process. Part of that process is to avoid being double-minded - to come out of this world. We must also be like little children and obey God's laws. Are we doing...
Given by Mark Winner
What causes us to sin? How about what causes us not to sin? What can we learn from Christ's example and His relationship with God?
Given by Michael Hanisko
1 Corinthians 10 presents a historical type of Israel's first Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread. What lessons can we learn from the description found in 1 Corinthians 10, and what is a major legacy we gain from the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread?
Given by John Pentlin
Even if you are right in what you say and it is completely legal under Gods Law. Should it still be said?