Given by Tim Groves
Many of the world believe they only live once and focus on their own desires as they see no future beyond this life. To these, death is the end and life often seems void of point or fairness. Because of God's mercy, we understand that this life is not all that there is.
Given by John Bennett
God's government will be one of authority and submission, founded in love.
Given by Doug Johnson
Those words introduce a familiar passage from Chapter One of Paul’s first letter to the Christians in Corinth. As written, those memorable words are a simple statement of fact. But how might it help our personal Bible study, prayer and meditation if we reworked them into a question we ask ourselves?
Given by Zach Smith
We know bible study is a necessary daily habit. But do we approach it with the expectation that God will communicate to us personally through the pages of the Bible? This message explores five points that can stimulate a greater appreciation for the personalized instruction available through bible study.
Given by Tom Schultz
Today we will explore more and look at who was Simon Magus?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
The Battle Begins Within
Given by Justin Adkins
Controversy and deception have always been part of the reality of life within and without the Church. As we approach the Fall Holy Days, portraying world events that lie directly ahead of us, before we get immersed in all of those events, I believe it’s good to stop and reflect on the lawlessness that Christ warned us about. Members of t...
Given by Corbin Jackson
While some heroes die in battle, others are broken in battle and corrupted into villains themselves. David came to the edge of that line in his conflict with Nabal. Abigail, a woman of extraordinary character, turned the tide, saving not only her household but the future king of Israel from himself. Her example shows what it means to gird one’s l...
Given by James Mills
An in-depth study of the book of Ruth, this split sermon uncovers layer after layer of meaning, drawing parallels that are easy to miss in a casual reading of this beautiful story. Ruth’s absolute commitment, her vulnerability, and her willingness to labor are set beside Boaz’s wealth, discernment, and redeeming role. From these preserved details emerge clear lessons for Christians tod...