Given by Doug Johnson
Our future responsibilities in the Family of God are illustrated in the prophecy of Isaiah 30 with the familiar words of the title of this sermon. Does our daily life reflect the “teacher training” God is showing us now? Is walking this path (“way”) our constant companion?
Given by Roydon Morgan
We have been given two beacons as proof and evidence that if we remain in the light, we will have that reward, like no other, the eternal life.
Given by David Gatley
Although not literally the strongest muscle in the body, the tongue can be the most dangerous, if not controlled and guided by truth and love. It is important to be circumspect in all that we say.
Given by Michael Hanisko
God wants to use our example to be of benefit to the world and to our brethren. How can we be sure our example is of optimal benefit to God? In this Bible study we'll examine key principles that can help insure our example is what it should be.
Given by Michael Hanisko
What is the meaning of "A new Heaven and a new Earth" What will this new Heaven and new Earth be like? What will happen to our current heaven and earth?
Given by Steve McNeely
Thoughts about what makes for an ideal mate.
Given by Tom Schultz
Today sermon will be on the history of the church. That history we will find in the Book of Revelation, chapters two and three.
Given by Ken Giese
In a world filled with fake news, conflicting morals and conspiracy theories, how can we as children, parents and adults possibly discern the difference between truth and the lies and fabrications we are confronted with on a daily basis? Here are three steps we can all take to help us abhor what is evil and cling to what is good!
Given by David Jackson
Romans 12:5 (NKJV) "So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and individually members of one another." That is a beautiful statement and a staggering thought if you pause and consider what the apostle Paul states. What does it mean to be members of one another? And how does it affect our relationship, our thoughts, our prayers, and...