Given by David Register
What is the biblical definition of a “saint”? The scriptures are clear. “Saints” are living and past members of the Body of Christ, with God’s spirit living in and through them – not dead men and women named “saints” by men or organizations.
Given by Jon Pinelli
In Luke 21, Jesus Christ told us to watch and pray, that we be counted worth to escape all these things. So what are we to be watching?
Given by Zach Smith
How quickly can life change? Prophecy fulfilled in the past and descriptions of several yet to be fulfilled in the future reveal a pattern of just how swiftly God acts when He decides He has been long suffering long enough.
Given by Chuck Sinon
This sermon looks at the dangers of not being whole-hearted in our following God by looking at the examples of the church in Laodicea and King Jehu.
Given by Ron Kelley
This is Part 2 of a 3-part sermon series covering the Book of Colossians. Paul is advising the members to be aware of the false doctrines being introduced and how to understand the truth.
Given by Jason Hyde
God uses the metaphor of a defensive gap or breach to assess the spiritual condition of His people. What can we learn from this metaphor as Christians?
Given by Ken Treybig
We just read the words of Jesus in Matthew 11 speaking ONLY of Himself and the Father, with no mention of anyone else in the Godhead. How did things in the Christian realm go from Binitarian (meaning 2 members in the Godhead) to Trinitarian?
Given by Clay Mills
Jesus Christ stated that at his return conditions would be "as in the days of Noah" and "as in the days of Lot". There were signs of the times indicating what was about to happen. Likewise, the signs of the times will be present shortly before the time when Jesus Christ will return.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
God has not called us to observe from the shore. He has called us to jump in. Because that’s what He did for us. Let us be known as people who care deeply, who act boldly, and who love sacrificially. Let us reflect the courage to care.