Given by Gabe Ellis
The world lacks strong Godly servant leadership. We are preparing now to be effective Kings and Priest in the Kingdom of God. What does the Bible say about leadership? What are the qualities of leadership we need? How can we identify poor leadership? Who is the model we should imitate to develop Godly leadership qualities?
Given by Nathan Willoughby
We are back from the Feast and we are excited. But, how do we remain excited? This sermon discusses three items of consideration to keep the vision of what was discussed at the Feast and created our Post Feast High...
Given by Nick Slaughter
This message looks at two moments when Jesus used children as vivid examples to teach His disciples about the Kingdom of God. Each scene reveals the posture Jesus said was necessary to receive that Kingdom, the gospel He Himself preached and sent His followers to proclaim. The first shows how we must approach God with the trust, awe, and joy...
Given by Rick Avent
Every year at the Feast I hear points expressed in ways I've never thought about before. Often it is not the main theme of a sermon but rather a single scripture or thought. Here are some points that popped for me, and why, at the Orange Beach Feast
Given by Chuck Sinon
Tithing reminds us that God is the creator and owner of all things, it builds faith in God's provision and fuels the work of God which provides hope.
Given by Ron Kelley
After our spiritual high at the Feast, how do we make sure we don't lose that new level of zeal and determination going forward? What are some practical steps we need to take right now to stay spiritually strong after the Feast?
Given by Michael Lindenberg
The family structure reveals much about the nature of God and our ultimate purpose on this earth. God is building a divine family-and His desire is for all humanity to become part of it.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Accountability is one of the greatest gifts God gives His Church. It humbles, purifies, and fortifies us. When we are accountable to God, we stay holy. When we are accountable to one another, we stay united. When we are accountable to ourselves, we stay honest. A ship without an anchor, drifts—and a Christian without accountability does too. But when the a...
Given by Larry Solomon
Following the Feast of Tabernacles where we heard much about the Kingdom of God, there are lessons to be learned from their experiences applicable to our journey today to the Kingdom of God.