Given by Ron Kelley
We often mention the importance of humility in our Christian lives. God has designed a plan for us to focus on the importance of humility in our lives on three specific occasions. We'll look at each one of them in this sermon.
Given by John Foster
Many are suffering from chronic pain. There are multiple websites that discuss physical ways in how to cope with pain. But, the Bible adds a spiritual view, which this sermon discusses.
Given by Zach Smith
Scripture gives us a glimpse into the future after the fulfillment of God’s plan of salvation. The new heavens and new earth lie beyond the temporary and encompass a time when all things will be made new.
Given by Tim Rickard
Does it matter to God whether we dabble in Halloween traditions and celebrations? Or any of the other holidays? According to John Stott, the prominent British theologian of the 20th century, we should ask ourselves three questions when trying to determine if something is true or untrue: What is its origin? What is its essence or emphasis? And what is...
Given by David Register
We were admonished to “rejoice” at the Feast of Tabernacles. Now that the Feast is behind us, we must maintain our JOY. It is a fruit of God’s Holy Spirit.
Given by Chris Moen
This Bible study addresses what Jesus meant when He said "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God” (John 3:5). We’ll see that Christ Himself commanded this outward water baptism ceremony to demonstrate of our life-long commitment.
Given by Osmonde Douglas
Don't let your vision of what is possible be limited by what you perceive as your own strengths and weaknesses but have that reliance on God. Finishing means staying on the job until it is done.
Given by Chris Moen
This sermon addresses the spiritual care and feeding of the human mind in preparation for ETERNITY. Five ingredients help maintain a healthy mind, for the purpose that God intended.
Given by Greg Sargent
When we have the blessing of little children, we are reminded that God tells us we must be like little children to enter the kingdom of God. King Saul was “little in his own eyes” before he became king; but he changed and esteemed himself to be “great in his own eyes.” What about you and me?