Given by David Jackson
"God will not allow more on you than you can bear!" Is that true? In mainstream religion, the statement is ubiquitous, and I have stated it myself, as though it is a quote right out of the Bible. But is it a quote from Scripture? If not a direct quote, what scripture is used to support the statement...
Given by Rick Avent
The subject of lying and its consequences are discussed with examples over a period from the time of Moses through Jehoshaphat' reign.
Given by David Register
We will all experience trials in our lives. The real key in coping depends on our ability to effectively grow spiritually through those trials. Developing resilience helps prepare us for properly dealing with trials.
Given by Kevin Epps
When we prepare for baptism, we must count the cost. What does this mean? Are we willing to be committed to the end and follow Christ's example as we are asked to do?
Given by Mike Ciampaglia
How the Feast of Trumpets is a future call for repentance just as the Spring Holy Days are a call for repentance for us now.
Given by Tom Clark
God deliberately designed virtually all life on earth to be dependent on the light of the sun. The Bible talks quite a bit about light and darkness because God has called us out of a world of darkness and into the light of His plan, purpose and way of living. Light = Life while Darkness = Death.
Given by Mike Machin
God is focused on our improvement. He provides encouragement along the way.
Given by Jon Pinelli
While we are told in the Bible to be peacemakers, we are also given spiritual armor. Likewise Paul told Timothy to endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. So if we are to fight, who is the enemy and what is the battlefield. This sermon explores three battlefronts we all must fight.
Given by Drew Tranquada
Recorded 08/23/2025