Sermons

56:47 Who Cares?

Who Cares?

Given by Don Henson

The phrase is typically used sarcastically to mean that nobody cares, or that something doesn’t matter. But the Passover shows us how much Jesus cares for us and that we in turn are to care for one another.

52:31 A Matter of Life and Death

A Matter of Life and Death

Given by Greg Sargent

If a member takes the Passover unworthily, it could make them weak, sick or even cause their death. The context of 1 Corinthians 11 plus related scriptures shows what unworthy means.

44:10 Our Perspective on Self-Examination

Our Perspective on Self-Examination

Given by John Trotter

Encouragement to focus on self-examination as part of embracing the process of spiritual growth and maturity.

59:14 The Testing of Our Faith

The Testing of Our Faith

Given by Arnold Burns

1:27:29 Discerning the Lord’s Body – The “I AM”, Part 2 - Judgment

Discerning the Lord’s Body – The “I AM”, Part 2 - Judgment

Given by David Jackson

When considering Paul's admonition in 1 Corinthians 11:27-34 that we examine ourselves, that we discern the Lord’s body, there are five broad statements made by Paul: We bring judgment on ourselves We don’t judge ourselves We are judged by God We are chastened by the Lord We may be condemned with the world Where do we stand as we judge ourselves?

1:00:22 How Redemption Became Possible

How Redemption Became Possible

Given by Bruce Gore

The tremendous sacrifice of Christ made our redemption possible. As we examine the mind of Christ, we learn more about this sacrifice and how we should respond to it.

58:00 The Red Sea to Spying Out the Land

The Red Sea to Spying Out the Land

Given by Ron Kelley

This is Part 3 of a 3-part sermon bringing to life the story of the Exodus. In Part 3, we begin with the Israelites turning south out of Egypt instead of going east. This sermon takes the Israelites through the Red Sea and into the wilderness.

37:59 What’s In A Name?

What’s In A Name?

Given by Ray Harris

Our human names are little more than labels since they seldom reflect our character and personality. However, God's many names, and His family name, represent eternity, righteousness, perfection, godly purpose and intent. We must be overcoming now to grow in the Father's family traits so that we are perfected - complete - in His family name at the resurrection. What's...

35:05 Are We Ready to Forgive Others

Are We Ready to Forgive Others

Given by Delvin Mellerup

Jesus died for us, so we can be forgiven. Are we ready and willing to forgive others?