Given by Ian Neal
This split sermon explores how repentance works, who is capable of repenting, and why it is important for us to understand how repentance works for all of mankind, even those not in God’s church.
Given by Randy Salyer
Sometimes a word has such a complex meaning that it is difficult to translate. Hesed, often translated “mercy” or “lovingkindness” is one such word. This profound Hebrew word gives insight into God’s nature and character. Understanding It adds depth to our knowledge of who God is, how He views us, how He interacts with us, and by implication, how we should de...
Given by Caleb Froedge
Living alone in the Alaskan wilderness might sound like and awesome adventure and something desirable in today's busy world. Spiritually speaking, does God want us to live "off-grid" and isolated from others?
Given by Dustin Ellison
An interesting review of the doctrine of Tithing using AI chat boxes to consider both sides of this argument.
Given by Phil Dick
Lessons from Fall Feast observance that define who we are, where we are headed, and how we should live.
Given by Bob Iacobucci
Important of never turning away from our calling ( especially as disciples of Jesus Christ )
Given by Arnold Hampton
Learning about sheep helps us understand why God compares us to sheep. There are over 500 references to sheep in the Bible. Psalm 23 is somewhat unique because it is written from the perspective of the sheep.
Given by David Jackson
“Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies” (Proverbs 31:10). The Bible offers wonderful definitions and examples of virtuousness. Exodus 18:21 states that such a person fears God, is of the truth, and hates covetousness, and these qualities should be true of a virtuous man or woman. In the story of Ruth, Boaz declares of Ruth, “for all t...
Given by Mark Winner
Why do you go to church? Is it important to go to church in person?