Given by Randy Salyer
In reading the Exodus account, we see that God knew His people and that they, through His covenant with Abraham were significant to Him. Jesus warned that at some point, He will reject some who claim that He knows them. Today, for the people of God, this is a spiritual question. How can we know that God knows us?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Christ did not break chains so we could put them back on. Christ did not call us out so we could drift back. Christ did not forgive us so we could return to what made forgiveness necessary. Let’s not look back. Let’s not romanticize Egypt. Let’s not grow comfortable with what Christ died to remove. With God’s help, let us stay fr...
Given by Ron Kelley
This sermon goes line by line through a paragraph describing what it means to be spiritually minded. How do we incorporate this into our daily lives?
Given by Tim Foster
Believing God is there is a lot harder than it sounds. We can forget His presence. But if we can visualize His very real presence, always with us, it can motivate us to obey, and we can be so much more comforted in times of suffering.
Given by Drew Tranquada
Recorded 03/07/2026
Given by Tom Clark
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to have been among the disciples in the final weeks of Jesus' physical life? Let's consider the narrative created by pulling all the relevant scriptures together.
Given by Nick Slaughter
This message explores one of Paul’s most serious warnings about Passover. The wine we take each year carries layers of meaning that reach back through Scripture and forward into the New Covenant Christ opened through His death. Tracing what the Bible says about blood, covenant, ransom, and belonging, brings the Passover symbol of the wine into sharper focus. It also s...
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.