Given by Tim Foster
Seek First the Kingdom ties directly into the Parable of the Sower. The seed choked by the cares of this life ties directly to whether a seed can grow a deep root. What kind of root do we have and how do we grow it deeper?
Given by Drew Tranquada
Presented July 12, 2025
Given by Jim McTiernan
God's Holy Spirit has many benefits to God's people, one of which includes the intercession it provides as we pray to the Father. This message will give us instruction from scripture on how we should pray and examples of God's people and their powerful use of prayer.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
In following Christ, we must never lose sight of the bigger picture--remembering that true obedience to God's laws always upholds justice, mercy, and faith.
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
This sermon shows how our understanding of the Kingdom of God grows from its description in the Old Testament to Christ’s teaching and then what we learn from the apostles. It also covers what mainstream Christianity teaches about the Kingdom and concludes by addressing why we should desire to be in the Kingdom.
Given by Mark Croft
This message explores how the Church of God has carried the mission to preach the gospel of the Kingdom to the entire world. From ancient times to the rise of AI, it shows how this message has survived and is now reaching more people than ever—just as prophecy said it would.
Given by Bruce Gore
We have set before us the choice of life or death, blessings or curses. We must have a deeper commitment beyond surface obedience, as exemplified by the teachings in the Sermon on the Mount.
Given by Tim Rickard
Let’s explore the Sabbath day from the framework of the past, the present, and the future. In the past, God ordained the Sabbath to be a memorial of creation and a deliverance to freedom. In the present, Scripture is clear that we continue observing it today as it points towards spiritual freedom. And in the future, it will be kept b...
Given by Steve McNeely
Self-control is a fruit of God's Spirit. How can we build more of it in our lives?