Given by Ron Kelley
This begins a 3-part series that attempts to bring to life the story of the Exodus. We will be introduced to fictional families of Israelites who lived the story. In Part 1 we will begin with Israel and his family coming to Egypt to be reunited with Joseph and take it through Moses meeting Aaron at Mt. Sinai
Given by Paul Carter
The Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread take time to prepare for. Are we truly focussing on the meaning of these days?
Given by Michael Hanisko
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Greg Sargent
What must you do every day to be a successful Christian? To be healthy in this physical life, we know we must breath air, drink water and eat nourishing food. Living as a Christian is no different. If we are to be a successful Christian, there are several spiritual items we should perform every day.
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.