Given by Neil Hart
Using I John 1:5-10 as a guide, we see ask ourselves important questions to see if we are walking in the light and following Christ as we should be.
Given by Paul Carter
Throughout scripture we are told to remember. What does Christ tell us is important to remember, and why?
Given by Zach Smith
The Hebrew word chesed is used frequently in the Old Testament to describe an aspect of God’s character that has no single English equivalent. Reflecting on the depth of its meaning can help in our final preparation for and participation in Passover.
Given by Don Henson
We’ve familiar with the physical task of preparing for the Days of Unleavened Bread. But how do we prepare for the Passover?
Given by Tom Clark
The fight to overcome isn't easy and may seem like a giant determined to beat you down, but like David when he fought Goliath, our Father will provide the tools necessary to defeat our giants.
Given by Larry Salyer
We should rejoice at the Passover, not the way we do at other feasts, of course, but have an internal satisfying contentment of knowing that we are children of God and that God has worked in our lives and brought us once again to this solemn annual observance.
Given by Justin Adkins
As the Passover approaches and as we are in the process of examining ourselves, let’s not lack faith in that Sacrifice. When we repent in faith, and accept that Jesus Christ has covered our sins with His shed blood, God removes that eternal death penalty. Let’s not be like the people of God of old, who never really...
Given by Andy Burnett
This sermon emphasizes the joy and importance of fellowship with Christ and with one another through suffering. It highlights Christ’s suffering, encouraging believers to reflect on it and find comfort in His example as we and others suffer, culminating in Christ's and our victory over suffering.
Given by Phil Sandilands
What happened in Sodom that it became synonymous with depravity? Was it always evil, or did it become that way over time? How can the lessons of Sodom help us in our understanding of these Spring Holy Days?