Given by Christopher Thomas
The command to develop faith in God is essential to the Christian journey. But how often do we examine the need for faith in God for forgiveness and repentance? The book of Zachariah has an interesting story nearly every Christian can relate to - and in turn strengthen that need for faith in both forgiveness and repentance.
Given by Tom Letellier
A Christian is defined as a person who has put faith and trust in the person and work of Jesus Christ. But what are the obligations of a true Christian? In this message we will discuss three obligations all true Christians must always be doing
Given by Drew Tranquada
Recorded 11/01/2025
Given by Mike Blackwell
Love for God and zeal for His way are vital to the Christian life. Yet at times, for a variety of reasons, we can lose some of that love and zeal. What causes this to happen? And what can we do to maintain—or rekindle it? In this message we will talk about what we can do to once again be s...
Given by Clyde Kilough
As it was with Lucifer, pride is the root of most (if not all) of human sin. Yet it is extremely subtle and deceitful—and so difficult to discern and contain. What are the keys to recognizing and eliminating the enemy of pride?
Given by Jim McTiernan
Throughout God's plan and His creation God uses physical things to help us understand the Spiritual. From the changing leaves to our own sleep cycles we are reminded that God has a plan for all mankind. God's Holy Spirit helps us to see these spiritual truths.
Given by Tom Clark
In Ezekiel 47 God gave a vision of a river that will flow from under the Temple. That river is a symbol of how the truth and Spirit of God will spread throughout the earth, healing all the torn and shattered lives. As water physically = life, so this spiritual water = eternal life.
Given by Justin Adkins
Jesus Christ tells us we must have an attitude of a child if we are to enter into the Kingdom of God. We look at childlike attitudes.
Given by Randy Salyer
Coming home from the Feast can be difficult as we notice the stark contrast between the world we live in as compared to the world we know is coming. Hebrews 12:1-2 provides a strategic plan for moving forward.