Given by Tom Provine
A graduation is an event that marks an important step in life. Not the end of something, but a next phase. Likewise, Pentecost marks a next step for the church, as we move forward together.
Given by Dennis Garland
Our Invisible Friend is not a person, but is the power of God's Holy Spirit, which He makes available to us to help us, comfort us, and guide us--It is the spirit of truth so that we can live life more abundantly now and in the Kingdom of God.
Given by David Jackson
The Feast of Pentecost focuses on the next step in God’s plan of salvation, the giving of the Holy Spirit, which commemorates the receipt of God’s Holy Spirit—that essence, that earnest, that is a down payment on us becoming gods! Consider the conversation between Jesus Christ and the Jews as they celebrated the Feast of Dedication, their...
Given by Don Simpson
The Feast of Pentecost serves as a reminder of the transformative nature of God's Holy Spirit. It shows the importance of faith and belief that the Holy Spirit is actively working and will continue to work in the lives of believers.
Given by Bruce Rivers
A review of the steps we must continue to implement to fulfill our role as firstfruits from the prospective of building a bridge to the kingdom.
Given by Daniel Graham
The fifth sermon in the ladder of virtue series. Godliness 2 Peter 1
Given by Mike Blackwell
Those called in this age are to be the first fruits of God’s spirit Creation. That's an awesome opportunity and comes with added blessings and opportunities.
Given by Pat Sinon
In Romans 12:1–2, Paul urges believers to reject worldly conformity and instead embrace a deep, spiritual transformation—represented by the Greek term metamorphoo, indicating a radical inward renewal akin to a caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly. This metamorphosis involves struggle and discomfort but is essential for spiritual growth, empowering us through God's Spirit rather than human effort alone. The biblical call...
Given by Randal Salyer
Why did the apostle Peter, in his first sermon, on the day of Pentecost, quote the book of Joel which deals with end-time events that we normally associate with the Day of Trumpets?