Given by Nick Slaughter
Why doesn’t the Bible mention stress? This message takes on the modern concept of stress and challenges us to push past the vague all-encompassing term in order to engage honestly with our struggles and find clarity. Four realities of our current culture amplify life’s challenges. Why is it worth the effort to reclaim the real words God records for the pre...
Given by Jeff Peterson
In our Christian walk we have have been given knowledge and we must use that knowledge to turn from sin, to follow God and practice what is pleasing to Him.
Given by Reggie Sinon
Solomon was considered the wisest man who ever lived. What lesson can we glean from his experiences and his findings recorded for us in the book of Ecclesiastes?
Given by Nathan Willoughby
The life of a Christian—the life of someone who is converted and being transformed—is not easy! After all, we are imperfect converted people. This message gives examples of those who have gone before us that were converted but imperfect. But though we are imperfect, there will be obvious signs of our conversion.
Given by Ron Kelley
This sermon takes a look at the many spiritual and physical blessings we enjoy as being part of God's Church today.
Given by Rod Gehrke
Humans have the amazing ability to adapt to their surrounding and they become commonplace. Do we adapt even to our blessings so that they become commonplace?
Given by Ken Giese
According to Webster’s Online Dictionary, exceptionalism is defined as being “different from the norm.” But what makes America exceptional and what role did the faithfulness of Abraham and God’s covenant with him play in the establishment of a great nation and a great company of nations that are “different from the norm”? To quote Abraham Lincoln: “We have been the recipients ...
Given by Ken Giese
In Daniel 12:2 and John5:29, we read of two distinct resurrections – a resurrection to eternal life and a resurrection to condemnation – two distinct outcomes. What happens to “the rest of the dead” mentioned in Revelation 20:5? Is there another resurrection for them? We will explore the writings of the prophet Ezekiel to discover how the vast majority of people who have ev...
Given by Wes Cohron
A bible study on communication. Communication is such a vital key for healthy relationships in marriage, family, and in the church. This Bible study addresses the different types of communication and how we can grow in this area of our life.