Given by Rick Avent
While God opened access to the Holy Spirit on the first Pentacost after His resurrection, certain people from Old Testament times also received the Holy Spirit. Who were some of these people that God used to carry out his plans? And what did Paul mean when he wrote in the Faith chapter of Hebrews: that "God having provided something...
Given by John Foster
God’s Spirit gives us contentment
Given by Nathan Willoughby
God's gift to us of His Holy Spirit is Awesome. But why does God grant us this amazing gift?
Given by Tom Clark
God starts small and through difficulty does great things.
Given by Caleb Froedge
God is very committed to His plan for mankind. Part of understanding His great steadfastness is to understand his willingness to redeem mankind from their sinful pasts. This sermon looks at how God’s redeeming love is tied directly to Pentecost.
Given by Ken Treybig
The magnetic compass revolutionized ancient shipping. Magnetism and the Holy Spirit are both invisible. What can we learn from the parallels between the two?
Given by Gary Lutz
God is a creator, a builder, a planner. Could you describe God’s plan using 7 words? What is God’s plan, and does it correspond with your plan? There is a spiritual component!
Given by Tom Schultz
This book was based on a very loose interpretation of proverbs 23:7, which in part say, "As a man thinketh, so he is." The title James Allen gave to his book was taken from this proverb, and it was entitled "As A Man Thinketh."
Given by Marty Miller
This sermon covers three areas relating to the Day of Pentecost. They build on each other to give us a full picture of what God has done—and is still doing—to fulfill this important step in His Plan of Salvation.