Given by Mark Winner
What are the most important things we do each day? Is prayer on that list? Is prayer a chore or something that we look forward to?
Given by David Register
Every July 4th America celebrates its independence with fireworks. What do those fireworks celebrate? Could God bless America with the promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob without a War of Independence?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Paul’s letter to the Philippians is a window into the heart of a shepherd. A man who loved deeply, served sacrificially, and rejoiced always—even in chains. Whether you're a pastor, a teacher, a member, or a fellow traveler on the road to the Kingdom—this letter reminds us to stay united, press forward, rejoice in Christ, and never lose sight of the O...
Given by Tom Schultz
Today let's look into this fifth commandment and kind of dissect it to get its full magnitude and meaning. The commandment begins with the word honor.
Given by David Jackson
My love restores my soul (NKJV). My love renews my strength (NLT). To restore the soul of your wife, to renew her strength, is a particularly tender and attentive task of the shepherd, the Psalm 23 Man. What does it mean, and what does it take to both recognize when your wife’s soul and her strength need to be renewed, and t...
Given by Ron Kelley
Do you fear you or your loved ones are in danger of committing the unpardonable sin? What is a sin that God would not forgive? Is leaving the Church the unpardonable sin? This sermon answers questions about the unpardonable sin and how to know if it has been committed.
Given by Tom Clark
Keep asking why. Keep the wonder of life. Stay curious.
Given by Jerry Rehor
If we indeed dedicate our lives to God, He will outpour His blessing to us. Let's discuss those benefits and also WHY it is important to remember them. Lastly, let's see what happens if we FORGET His benefits.
Given by Doug Johnson
Why has this nation seemingly been given such astonishing wealth, favor and blessings? Is it due to our own "exceptionalism?" Is it because the "Founding Fathers" of the United States looked to God for daily guidance in their lives, seeking His will? Or is it something else altogether? Could it be because God made faithful promises...