Given by David Gatley
Does Matthew 7 really instruct Christians not to judge? If so, how does that apply to being summoned to jury duty? This sermon reviews important scriptures that pertain to the subject of judgment to address those questions and to help Christians be prepared with an answer.
Given by Bruce Rivers
A message emphasizing the special hope we have as firstfruits and our role in the Millennium.
Given by Larry Solomon
Body parts have different functions and there are many lessons to learn from each - what we see, what we allow ourselves to hear, and how we use our tongue. How can we use them to glorify God, encourage others, grow spiritually, develop Godly character, or serve our Creator?
Given by Zach Smith
Our brethren face times of trial like Job did when what they greatly feared has come upon them and what they dreaded has happened to them. How can we best support them in prayer during these times of severe trial?
Given by Carl Van Zuyen
A Split Post Feast Sermon with Points on How to Keep Growing in Christ.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Our calling is to move with godly fear, to prepare our spiritual ark, and to live righteously in an unrighteous world. The question isn’t just “Are you ready for the end?” It’s “Will you be ready before the door is shut?” Because the midnight cry will sound again. The bridegroom will come. The door will close. And those who are rea...
Given by David Jackson
One of the most beautiful passages in Scripture, filled with teaching, instruction, correction, and encouragement, especially for women, is Proverbs 31:10-31. I have titled this section of our series “The Virtuous Woman” instead of The Virtuous Wife because I believe this section of Scripture speaks profoundly to women in general, not just to a wife. I hope the section of our...
Given by Arnold Hampton
There are seventeen personal pronouns (my, me, etc.) in Psalm 23 and thirteen references to the LORD, shepherd, and pronouns for a total of thirty which indicates relationship. It involves the LORD/Shepherd and the sheep and that relationship is described in the names of God.
Given by Dennis Fultz
We live in a world overflowing with material possessions—things more available and accessible than ever before. Yet for God’s people, there is a far greater blessing: the fruit of joy, made possible through the power of God’s Holy Spirit. In this sermon, we will explore this God-given joy—one that can, and should, shape our daily lives as we journey toward God’s K...