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. Caleb a...
Given by Nick Slaughter
Tucked into the Joseph story is a chapter most people skip. Tamar. Awkward. Misunderstood. Uncomfortable. But the Bible doesn’t skip her—and neither should we. In this message, we step inside the world Tamar lived in: A world where covenant meant survival, where households held the power of justice and mercy, and where obligations carried the weight of generations. What looks lik...
Given by Chris Moen
This sermon explores principles of godly leadership. Since we've been called to fulfil God's destiny of helping govern the societies of the world, we'll glean from a few examples of good leadership from people like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Moses and Christ Himself.
Given by Andy Burnett
This message covers current events and prophecy. It is directed primarily to teens and young adults. How should we view events happening in the world around us? How should it impact the decisions we make, as we as God's people, dwell in Babylon?
Given by Nick Slaughter
Behind one quiet garden moment lies a plan set in motion before the world began. Trace the divine pattern—from the first kinds to the firstfruits—through the single inflection point in human history. Step inside the structure of the living covenant God designed, and discover how the resurrection unlocked a plan bigger than redemption alone. See the breathtaking beauty of the New...
Given by Arnold Hampton
There is a special kind of leaven that has permeated this world - the leaven of Babylon. There is a price for what modern Babylon is offering us because the focus on materialism can cause us to think that we don't need God.
Given by Don Henson
Tomorrow, on Easter Sunday, the “Christian world” will celebrate their understanding of the resurrection of Christ. We know their practices are based on pagan customs. But we also know He was resurrected during the Days of Unleavened Bread and we should recognize the reality and importance of His resurrection.
Given by Mike Machin
In Acts 17 Paul describe the beliefs of the Greeks. This Ethos is still alive today and it is a driver of sin. Understanding this Ethos is critical. We must be God focus...God centered and not world focused.
Given by Chris Moen
God tells us "Be holy for I am Holy." What does that look like? We live in a world that defines its own holiness, but is quite different from God's standard and expectations. This sermon shares three physical properties of leaven and the spiritual lessons we can learn from them.