Given by Tim Rickard
Psalm 29:10 says, "The Lord sat enthroned at the Flood, and the LORD sits as King forever." This passage lets us know that God wasn't absent the day the great deluge came upon the world of Noah, and He's not absent now. Sometimes we may wonder about that as we go through the "night seasons" in our...
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
This sermon illustrates how God advances His work not only through prominent leaders, but through encouragers who see potential and invest in others. Using Barnabas as a biblical model, the sermon shows how encouragement shaped the early Church—by welcoming Paul after his conversion, sharing leadership without jealousy, and restoring John Mark after failure. Though encouragement can be costly and misunderstood, i...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
You do not need to be the strongest. You do not need to be the most gifted. You do not need to be the most knowledgeable. You do not need to be the most confident. You do not need to be the most experienced. All God asks is that you hold up your lamp. Your light. Your faith. Your courage. Your ser...
Given by Tim Foster
Returning from the Feast reminds us that we are strangers on this earth, just like heroes of faith confessed. Peter begs us to abstain from many worldly things, just as a stranger would. What does this look like?
Given by Steve Villaescusa
Today we will discuss healing - the promises, examples, conditions of faith and obedience.
Given by Tom Letellier
A Christian is defined as a person who has put faith and trust in the person and work of Jesus Christ. But what are the obligations of a true Christian? In this message we will discuss three obligations all true Christians must always be doing
Given by Chuck Sinon
Tithing reminds us that God is the creator and owner of all things, it builds faith in God's provision and fuels the work of God which provides hope.
Given by Clyde Kilough
The Feast of Tabernacles 2025 video, “Embracing the Vision: Perceive, Plan, Produce,” calls God’s people to clearly see His plan of salvation, plan wisely in faith, and actively live it out through service and perseverance. Drawing lessons from Scripture, Church history, and inspiring stories of believers around the world, the message emphasizes holding onto God’s unchanging vision amid a rapidly changin...
Given by Clyde Kilough
The Feast of Tabernacles 2025 video, “Embracing the Vision: Perceive, Plan, Produce,” calls God’s people to clearly see His plan of salvation, plan wisely in faith, and actively live it out through service and perseverance. Drawing lessons from Scripture, Church history, and inspiring stories of believers around the world, the message emphasizes holding onto God’s unchanging vision amid a rapidly changin...