Given by Ken Treybig
Much of the Christian realm today has also abandoned many of the practices of the Church in the first century—the Church God established through the apostles after Christ’s death and resurrection. That includes not fully following the Ten Commandments. Let’s explore why we keep all ten.
Given by Mark Winner
True biblical love is fundamentally about obedience to God rather than emotional feelings while human interpretations of love without proper biblical grounding can lead to sin. We must prioritize loving God through complete adherence to His truth so that we might embody true love.
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
Jerusalem has been called the city of peace, yet its history tells a different story. Jerusalem stands at the center of God’s plan. How does God feel about Jerusalem, and why does He claim it as His own? This message considers Jerusalem’s turbulent history and traces its biblical record, from its chosen status to its significance and promised restoration.
Given by Tom Clark
What can we learn from the sifting of Gideon's army.
Given by Bruce Rivers
The Power of Example
Given by Gary Summers
Christ said that we are to be the salt of the earth, and the light of the world. A large part of that is the influence we have on others day in and day out. We will review Paul's captive journey, from Acts chapter 27, to see how he used numerous aspects of influence and leadership, to have a positive effect o...
Given by Drew Tranquada
Peace is a wonderful fruit of God's spirit. As a Christian, we need to develop this fruit of the spirit in our lives.
Given by DJ Haney
Proverbs 26:12 tells us that the most hopeless fool is the one who is wise in his own eyes. Someone who thinks he can do no wrong and is unwilling to hear correction is someone who cannot change and grow. We must be careful not to be wise in our own eyes.
Given by Andy Burnett
This message describes the impact of Christ's mandate on the lives of teens.