Given by David Jackson
Acts 2:1 (NKJV), "When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place." The phrase “with one accord” in Greek is Homothymadon (Ho-Mo-Thee-Ma-Don’), which is most interesting because it translates as “with one mind, or one heart, or one soul.” Isn’t that beautiful? Before the Holy Spirit was given to them,...
Given by Marty Miller
It has been said that every generation rewrites the past. How can we succeed in facing the challenges of life? How can we preserve the foundational truths God has revealed to His Church? By learning from the examples of the those who went before us.
Given by Scott Hammer
God's Promises throughout the Bible to his faithful servants. How we claim those promises through our Faith. Multiple examples, God never fails to keep his word.
Given by Clyde Kilough
As we examine ourselves to prepare for the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, one of our greatest challenges is to see the truth about ourselves. Each of us has a relationship with truth, and a healthy relationship helps us heal spiritually.
Given by Tom Letellier
Given by Michael Hanisko
Given by Tom Schultz
Given by David Jackson
Handout Without the reality that this ceremony symbolizes, mankind would have been reconciled to the Father through the death of Jesus Christ, but the possibility of salvation would not be realized because salvation is made possible through the resurrected life of Jesus Christ, and Jesus Christ did indeed rise from the grave and was accepted by the Father as the...
Given by Steve McNeely
God loves family and is adding to His. We should treasure our physical family.