Given by Jeff Yost
There is a time to keep silent and a time to speak. God’s holy spirit guides us. Silence brings about peace.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
As we search for our spiritual gifts, we have to remember always that God will not condemn us for not being able to list them one by one. He’s far more interested in whether we are serving Him, His church, our fellow man, His commandments, growing in grace and knowledge, and bearing fruit of the Holy Spirit. We need...
Given by Paul Carter
1 Corinthians 12 lays out a number of Spiritual gifts and offices within the Church. These gifts are different than the gift "of" the Holy Spirit. Do you know what your gifts are?
Given by Mike Machin
What the Holy Spirit is not. Then talk about the strength and power of the Holy Spirit.
Given by Ken Treybig
Jesus' interaction with a Samaritan lady at a well mentions living water. What’s so special about physical water that Jesus would use it to present the Holy Spirit? How do we find and use that living water so it brings eternal life?
Given by Paul Carter
What are three very disticnt qualities God gives us through His Holy Spirit. Do we know what they are and what they mean to us?
Given by Don Henson
Those who went before us won’t receive their prize until we finish the race (Hebrews 11:40, NLT). The preparation of the firstfruits of God’s Kingdom began on Pentecost 31AD with the gift of the Holy Spirit and the establishing of the Church. Now, nearly 2000 years later it’s our turn to run our race to the kingdom.
Given by Delvin Mellerup
Gods Holy Spirit is our talent, given to us at baptism, and we are told to produce fruits from that gift.
Given by Greg Sargent
Pentecost is mainly about God’s promise of the Holy Spirit. The one word that describes God is “love.” Fulfilling the fruit of love described in Galatians 5 will actually result in never practicing sin.