Given by Zach Smith
As baptized members of God’s Church we are parties to the new covenant. But part of appreciating the features and upgrades of a new model comes from comparing it to the old. This message examines the features, benefits and limitations of the old covenant to set a baseline of understanding in helping us appreciate what is better about the new.
Given by Ken Treybig
There are many places where God records positive examples of repentance, and there are passages that show how HARD it is for human nature to be willing to take this step toward salvation. It’s a step that quite bluntly is NOT for cowards. It’s a step that takes deep courage.
Given by Arnold Hampton
Marriage is for correlation. It is to be patterned after the marriage of God and Israel and morph into the marriage of Christ and the church. The essence of love is not on self but on the other person. Christ gave His life for His wife.
Given by Gary Black
Satan has perverted societies understanding of the husband's leadership role. How can husbands understand and practice the Biblical model of headship in the family?
Given by Neil Hart
What is real repentance? We know that it is more than just being sorry, but how does it feel? How do we obtain it and how do I know if I've properly repented? What does repentance produce?
Given by David Gatley
Big concept was that while we need to be reliable human beings, we also need to be reliant on God.
Given by Andy Burnett
This sermon examines the church’s role in discipline, focusing on suspending and disfellowshipping members who do not show repentance. It highlights biblical teachings on maintaining purity within the church and guiding members with love and patience.
Given by Pat Sinon
Given by Bob Iacobucci