Given by Zach Smith
The book of Hebrews discusses the planned obsolescence of the old covenant. How can we discern which Old Testament laws were temporary in nature and have become obsolete and which God expects us to keep today? Do we pick and choose based on personal preference? Or are there guiding principles and biblical precedent we can use to properly discern?
Given by Dave DeHart
The heroes of the Bible were ordinary people, made extraordinary by God.
Given by Caleb Froedge
God has, by extension, used different individuals to help accomplish His will. Why does God work with fallible human beings to help in His work? This sermon looks at God's willingness to work with human beings in a very personal way to help bring about His plan.
Given by David Register
The Bible is filled with covenants. A covenant is basically a contract between two parties. When God enters a covenant He always fulfills His promises. That’s something we can always count on!
Given by Mark Winner
God is our lifeline and we must maintain a strong, vibrant relationship with Him. Neglecting this relationship can lead to spiritual danger and death. Part 2
Given by Wes Cohron
How does the Pope tie into prophecy?
Given by David Baker
After leaving Egypt, the children of Israel wanted to give up and return to Egypt with each trial they faced. Some of our members in India have demonstrated the opposite attitude with the trials they face.
Given by Chuck Sinon
In our 50 day count to Pentecost we can glean several spiritual lessons from ancient Israel. This message will review four spiritual lessons from Israel's journey from Egypt to Sinai.
Given by Arnold Hampton
We grapple with certain problems in and out of the church and we wonder why? The book of Habakkuk deals with that. The theme of the book of Habakkuk is "the just will live by faith". When faced with adversity, live by faith.