Sermons

56:41 The Power of Example

The Power of Example

Given by Paul Carter

Do people watch you? Do they see your example? What does it say about you, and how powerful is it?

56:50 Christ and Ezekiel: You Shall Know That I Am the Lord

Christ and Ezekiel: You Shall Know That I Am the Lord

Given by Dan Summy

55:31 Be You Holy

Be You Holy

Given by Nathan Willoughby

59:45 Romans 16: A Congregational Case Study

Romans 16: A Congregational Case Study

Given by Ron Kelley

What were the outstanding characteristics of the church members Paul cited in Romans 16 and what should we learn from them?

1:18:10 Pray Always and Do Not Lose Heart, Part 2

Pray Always and Do Not Lose Heart, Part 2

Given by David Jackson

There are insights into praying that have been lost in the translation from Greek and Hebrew to English. Paying with the "tension of the will" and praying about your prayers are two examples. James tells us that "Elijah had a nature like ours," and studying his life provides us with a wealth of understanding that helps...

1:05:43 Finding Peace in an Agitated World

Finding Peace in an Agitated World

Given by Doug Johnson

Our world is awash in agitation. Does that invade our lives and spiritual condition? How do we find godly peace in our personal lives?

1:10:04 Strong Enough to Escape

Strong Enough to Escape

Given by Don Henson

Prophecies in Matthew 24, 1 Thessalonians 5 and Revelation 6 give us “fair warning” of challenges to the church at the end of the age. Jesus said in Luke 21:36 that we can be “strong enough” to escape “all these things.” How can we have the strength we will need?

47:47 Growing in Joy

Growing in Joy

Given by Ken Treybig

What is OUR level of joy today? How does it compare to that of the apostles in the 1st century as recorded in the NT, and what can we do to increase our level of joy?

48:20 Overcoming the Simple, Difficult, or None!

Overcoming the Simple, Difficult, or None!

Given by Greg Sargent

We know we must overcome sin to be in the kingdom of God. In overcoming, some problems seems simple; some are more difficult; Worst case scenario—we might not think we have any problems to overcome.