Given by Drew Tranquada
Our Christian walk requires a sense of urgency ("hurry") and patience in God's timing ("wait"). This sermon discusses how we are to hurry and wait as well as the importance of each.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
The bible contains many verses that make us pay attention to what God says to us. Some are very dramatic. We visit a few of these statements today.
Given by Doug Johnson
Christ’s greatest critics were the Jewish religious leaders of His day. What were those confrontations like?
Given by Ken Treybig
As we draw closer to the start of God’s annual festival cycle, I can’t help but think about the connection between the pearl of great price and the value of Passover—the start and the core of God’s plan of salvation. Let’s look at some of those connections today.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Shouldn’t you consider, before taking the Passover, your faults in terms of the lack of faith. Or the times you have neglected or forgotten what God has expanded to you, and made available for your future? It is awesome beyond belief, and we need to repent of failing to remember it, and treating it with neglect, and treating His...
Given by Ron Kelley
During baptism counseling we discuss what it means to “count the cost”. If you are preparing for baptism, how do you do that? If you’ve been baptized for years, are you still counting the cost? As Passover approaches, let’s review exactly what this means to us personally.
Given by Don Henson
A review of Colossians 1, which Paul wrote to refute Gnostic teachings and emphasize the supremacy of God the Father and Jesus Christ and the importance of His sacrifice.
Given by Joel Meeker
Around the world there are tombs of unknown soldiers. Most of the people who have lived and died are completely forgotten, except by God. No one is unknown to Him, including you.
Given by Paul Carter
What are the works of the Flesh? The works of the human mind and what comes natural to mankind. Part Two