Given by Michael Lindenberg
In following Christ, we must never lose sight of the bigger picture--remembering that true obedience to God's laws always upholds justice, mercy, and faith.
Given by David Treybig
This sermon shows how our understanding of the Kingdom of God grows from its description in the Old Testament to Christ’s teaching and then what we learn from the apostles. It also covers what mainstream Christianity teaches about the Kingdom and concludes by addressing why we should desire to be in the Kingdom.
Given by Bruce Gore
We have set before us the choice of life or death, blessings or curses. We must have a deeper commitment beyond surface obedience, as exemplified by the teachings in the Sermon on the Mount.
Given by Tim Rickard
Let's explore the Sabbath day from the framework of the past, the present, in the future. In the past, God ordained the Sabbath to be a memorial of creation and a deliverance of freedom. In the present, Scripture is clear that we continue observing it today as it points towards spiritual freedom. And in the future, it will be kept...
Given by Steve McNeely
Self-control is a fruit of God's Spirit. How can we build more of it in our lives?
Given by Chris Leyden
We have an important responsibility as future family members of the Kingdom of God...to teach and pass on what we know and believe to our children. To leave them a lasting inheritance by way of our example. This split sermon explores this topic.
Given by Chris Moen
In this split sermon we look at how we were called to stand firm in a culture and a society that should be morally and spiritually foreign to us, and to be a living example to others as ambassadors of a future country and kingdom.
Given by Greg Sargent
No matter who you are, we all need God’s help continually. The bible is full of statements and stories showing how God helps us—the widow and oil, David and Goliath, and our own experiences when we aren’t even aware we need help. Yet, God takes us by the hand, delivering us and helping us, always.
Given by Doug Johnson
A modern popular animated film has a song about the “circle of life.” We all know that human lives have what we could call a “Cycle of Life.” But that’s all on the physical level, whether animal or human. Is there a spiritual “Cycle of Life” that doesn’t lead to the end of life? If so, wouldn’t that truly be a cycle ...