Given by George Townsend
A Pathway to Spiritual Change. Learning how the apostles and disciples changed between Passover and Pentecost.
Given by Al Garrett
Like Abraham and Ruth, God's people are on a journey—each with a different route, but all with the same destination.
Given by James Mills
Many messages about the Holy Spirit explore what it is and how it works. This message focuses on what it means to be given the Spirit. Scripture describes that moment as spiritual conception—the beginning of real, personal life as a child of God. Not metaphor. Not abstraction. A spark of identity, transformation, and belonging. The Holy Spirit is not...
Given by Corbin Jackson
Jephthah is often remembered for a single dramatic moment. But the rest of his story—tucked into Judges 11—reveals the deeper power of knowing our history. Authored and preserved by God, that history isn’t myth, bias, or hearsay. It’s a foundation for faith. By setting aside the usual focus, this message uncovers something often missed—and shows why...
Given by Tom Clark
The law is a written expression of God's character and our relationship with His law is a mirror to our relationship with Him.
Given by Pat Sinon
The 1986 Challenger explosion serves as a warning about groupthink—when people ignore truth to maintain group harmony. Engineers had warned about risks, but pressure from NASA led to disaster. This reflects a deeper issue of social conformity, where people follow the crowd to gain acceptance. The Bible warns against this. Noah stood firm in a corrupt world and obeyed God....
Given by Justin Adkins
As we come to Pentecost, take some time to thank God for His Church, through which we can better preach the Gospel, through which we can learn, through which we can worship and fellowship and serve.
Given by Gerry Lewis
Abraham Maslow created a hierarchy of human needs. In his hierarchy of needs, where is the need for God - for reliance on God in our daily lives? At every level of Maslow's hierarchy there is a need for God.
Given by James Ellis
Split sermon: This message explores the "one hope of your calling" that's referenced in Ephesians 4:4.