Sermons

39:57 The Pentecost Lessons

The Pentecost Lessons

Given by Matt Caple

4 important Lessons we can learn from Pentecost. #4 is the most important Spiritual Lesson of all!

1:21:42 Jehoshaphat and the Spirit of God, Part 2

Jehoshaphat and the Spirit of God, Part 2

Given by David Jackson

The life of Jehoshaphat, King of Judah, is a testament to the truth that we, as the children of God, good people, do make poor decisions—and can even make a fatal decision if we do not yield to the urging of God’s Holy Spirit! Through the power of God’s Holy Spirit, God is present and available to...

52:07 Never Forget #177

Never Forget #177

Given by Gary Lutz

1:05:11 The Race Is On

The Race Is On

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.

1:12:22 What Happened to the Miracles

What Happened to the Miracles

Given by Doug Johnson

The first Pentecost of the New Testament church was laden with miracles! Succeeding chapters in the book of Acts seem to continue the trend. Where are the miracles in God’s Church today? What happened to them? Or are we just not seeing what is still there?

57:29 Liberation Day

Liberation Day

Given by Greg Swartz

What is so special about Pentecost? It is a day of liberty! Let's find out how that is true.

28:37 We Have Been Given Our Talent

We Have Been Given Our Talent

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.

52:24 He Who Overcomes

He Who Overcomes

Given by Pat Sinon

38:14 Actions That Lead to Never Practicing Sin

Actions That Lead to Never Practicing Sin

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.