Given by Jon Pinelli
Matthew 18 is commonly used as the “go to” for dealing with conflict between you and a brother. It is often referred to as the three step process. But would it surprise you to know that the process is really 7 steps and encompasses all of Matthew 18? This is part 1 of a 2 part series on the framework of reconciliation.
Given by Ron Kelley
In our continuing series of how to give an answer, this sermon briefly examines the pagan roots of Halloween and Christmas. Then we answer the question, so what? What's wrong with something being pagan in origin? Does God really care about that?
Given by Chuck Sinon
Through the story of the Exodus we dee that God begins deliverance before we see it, that God draws clear distinctions before freedom, and God prepares His people before opening the door.
Given by Clay Staggs
Down through the ages, man has struggled trying to tame and navigate the oceans and seas. In the Bible we see numerous examples of how God has used the sea to humble and teach man some very valuable lessons. Through these 4 biblical accounts we can identify lessons that can be applicable to our lives today.
Given by Nick Slaughter
God didn’t leave us with a theological puzzle to solve: faith or obedience? instead, He gave us a lens we already understand. When we look at our relationship with Him the way He tells us to, a lot of confusion falls away. Our responsibility becomes clearer, more personal, and more doable. If we look through the lens God gave us, w...
Given by Donald Naylor
Our circumstances are real, but they are not sovereign. This message explores how God works through all things, how our enemy seeks to shape our perception, and why faith — not reason alone — must guide our response. Through Scripture and illustration, we see that God redeems what is broken, transforms failure into testimony, and calls us to live Romans 8:28 as ...
Given by Mark Winner
How much effort do we invest in our spiritual identity? Is it possible for us to think we are something we are not? We need to look at what God teaches and compare it to what we believe.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
These letters are Christ’s blueprint for preparing His people for the final moments before His return. They are His spiritual diagnosis of the Church that will face the end of the age. And they are His personal invitation to walk faithfully with Him, to overcome, and to inherit all things.
Given by Rick Avent
What does the Bible tell us about the formation of the New Testament? Enough hints are given to show that the Apostles and their dedicated followers wrote the Epistles and Gospels and collected them into what became the New Testament.