Sermons

1:02:02 The Fullness of the Time

The Fullness of the Time

Given by David Johnson

This is a time of the year when we are naturally drawn to prophecy. Instead of looking at specific prophetic events, let’s back up and see prophecy from a different perspective. God reveals Himself through prophecies, and this can give us confidence when others may fail to see God’s hand.

1:00:33 Defining Moments - For Such a Time As This

Defining Moments - For Such a Time As This

Given by Bill Johnson

Defining Moments-For Such a Time As This

1:09:13 Pagan Holidays & 1 Peter 3:15

Pagan Holidays & 1 Peter 3:15

Given by Doug Johnson

What does “giving an answer” have to do with the days we keep…or don’t keep?

1:02:01 What Are You Thankful For?

What Are You Thankful For?

Given by Doug Johnson

What does a national day of thanksgiving mean to us? How deep does the meaning go in our lives?

1:06:09 Joseph—A Lesson in Faith

Joseph—A Lesson in Faith

Given by Doug Johnson

When Joseph is mentioned in Hebrews 11 (the Faith Chapter), it connects his faith to his dying words. What is the lesson for us from such an unusual perspective?

59:09 Faith in a Faithless World (Faith, Focus, Finish)

Faith in a Faithless World (Faith, Focus, Finish)

Given by Bill Johnson

Faith in a Faithless World (Faith, Focus, Finish)

1:09:36 Has the Glow from the Feast Faded?

Has the Glow from the Feast Faded?

Given by Doug Johnson

Ever heard the phrase “post-Feast letdown?” Is it real? Does it have to be?

54:53 The Gates of Hades

The Gates of Hades

Given by David Johnson

We have long understood that Jesus’ statement about the gates of Hades meant that the Church would never die out completely. But is there more involved in what He said? And why did He take His disciples 20 miles away to Caesarea Philippi? To understand, we need to look more closely.

1:06:23 Humanity’s Search for Shortcuts

Humanity’s Search for Shortcuts

Given by Doug Johnson

Humans have a tendency to look for “shortcuts” to avoid, apparently, doing things “the hard way.” How has this worked out? What should we do as Christians?