Given by David Treybig
When Aaron and his sons were consecrated for the priesthood, they were instructed to put their hands on the heads of animals that were about to be sacrificed. Some of the blood of these sacrifices was also sprinkled on Aaron and his sons. Putting one’s hand on the head of a live animal prior to its sacrifice was likely...
Given by Mike McTiernan
In II Corinthians 7, Paul provides an example of Godly repentance as displayed by the brethren in Corinth. This message will cover 7 elements of Godly repentance that will help us as we examine ourselves prior to Passover, and throughout the year.
Given by Paul Carter
During the new Testament Passover service, Christ instituted the footwashing as a part of the Passover. What does it mean, and what are we to learn from it ?
Given by James Ellis
Keeping the Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread is part of our annual routine. In addition to physically observing these days, we should always remember why they are so very important.
Given by Tom Schultz
This is part two of Israel's time in Egypt, where we see the Egyptian historical records line up with the words of the Bible, which led to the first Passover and the Exodus.
Given by Pat Sinon
This message uses the illustration of warning signs, particularly the “check engine” light, to emphasize the importance of not ignoring warnings—both physical and spiritual. Many people treat such warnings as mere suggestions, leading to avoidable damage or consequences, like costly car repairs. Spiritually, similar principles apply. Before Passover, Paul’s admonition in 1 Corinthians 11 is highlighted, urging self-examination to avoid...
Given by Chris Moen
A Biblical principle on forgiveness that comes into particular focus as we near Passover each year. We explore the parable of the king who cancelled a large debt owed him (Matthew 18:23). The keynote verse is "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you" (Matthew 6:14).
Given by Caleb Froedge
As we approach the Passover we are reminded of the help we need from Jesus Christ in order to grow, change, and bear fruit. In order bear fruit we must first be willing be in the light.
Given by Andy Burnett
This sermon reflects on the journey of the Israelites, highlighting leadership, obedience, and faith. It examines key passages from Deuteronomy and Joshua, emphasizing God's guidance, protection, and the fulfillment of His promises. Through biblical teachings on spiritual warfare, the Lord’s Supper, and Passover, it encourages believers to walk in faith and trust in divine provision.