Given by Doug Johnson
There are always gaps, or intervals, between holy day seasons. We’re in one now—perhaps the “strangest” interval ever! The early New Testament church had a “strange interval” too, the year Christ died and was resurrected—the same year the Church of God began on Pentecost. What did they go through, and what did they learn? What will we glean in spiritual lessons from ...
Given by Paul Carter
What is it that keeps a person in the Church and the Family of God for the long haul? Are there things that we can "do" to help ensure that we will remain faithful? This is part two of 4 things you need to stay the course.
Given by Paul Carter
What is it that keeps a person in the Church and the Family of God for the long haul? Are there things that we can "do" to help ensure that we will remain faithful? This is part one of 4 things you need to stay the course.
Given by Ralph Levy
Seventy-five years ago the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sine then many have wondered: will humanity end this way? The answer is no, because of the elect of God. Who are the elect, and how did they become the elect?
Given by David Jackson
As this series of 12 sermons began, it started with Prayer, Bible Study, Meditation and Fasting. It was not until the subject of Fasting where the story or history that became Holy Scripture as recorded in 2 Samuel 11 of David, Bathsheba, Uriah, Nathan and the Lord, took center stage. The intent is that through establishing a life and habit based in Prayer,...
Given by Ralph Levy
The Church must be a stable home for the people of God. But how do we promote stability? In this sermon there will be three cautions and four "do it’s."
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Our words carry great power-they can heal and build up, or they can wound and tear down. In this sermon, Let Your Words Be Seasoned With Grace, we will examine how God calls Christians to use speech that reflects His character and the values of the Kingdom of God.
Given by Zach Smith
The Church is commissioned with the task of preaching the gospel of the Kingdom before the end comes. We are also admonished to seek first the Kingdom of God as we wait for it. But what about when Christ returns? Will there still be a need for preaching the gospel and seeking the Kingdom in the Millennium?
Given by Justin Adkins
We just celebrated our nation’s anniversary, but this year, more than any other in the past, our freedoms, our liberties are being eroded. We will see that true liberty isn’t freedom from God’s laws, but rather it is obedience to them. The Bible tells us that real freedom will prevail only when Jesus Christ… the One who truly paid the ultimat...