Given by Jim Franks
We preach the gospel to the world, but what are we doing to develop our young people who sit among us each and every Sabbath? A classic story illustrates this case. God describes His children as jewels that need to be polished and refined. Our young people are like that. What should we do to help them?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Meditation must be part of our life regularly. We live in a fast-paced world going faster and faster every day. We need to slow down and take time to think—to focus on God and on His way. We need to focus our attention on Him.
Given by Greg Sargent
In Satan's world, there can be divorces for almost any reason. What does God's word tell us about when we can be free to remarry? And what are the main keys for a happy marriage?
Given by Ken Treybig
This is Memorial Day Weekend. As Christians, how does God expect US to live in this world that memorializes and sometimes glorifies war? What perspective should we have on this topic?
Given by Greg Sargent
Those words, “when you see,” were spoken by Christ to the disciples almost 2000 years ago. We can draw at least 2 conclusions from those three words—1) if we are watching, we will be aware of prophesied world events before Christ’s coming and 2) Christ expects us to watch for those events and expects the church to warn the world when those unexpec...
Given by Doug Johnson
Nations in our world get bogged down in international quagmires at times, leading some analysts to ask if their goverments have an "exit strategy" to remove themselves from trouble. As Christians, can we figure out what our "exit strategy" from sinful situations is?
Given by Greg Sargent
The Apostle Paul told the Corinthians “we preach Christ crucified” and he was “determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified (1 Corinthians 1:23; 2:2). Sounds very Protestant to our ears but in fact strikes the antinomian nominal Christian world in the face. In fact, Christ’s crucifixion was the crucial pivotal act of Christ that determined the success of God ...
Given by Ray Harris
When Israel left Egypt, some carried with them household idols despite all their interactions with God. When we were called and left the world, we carried an idol with us - ourselves with our natural mind. This split-sermon discusses how this occurs and how we can become more aware of it and stay clear of idolatry.
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?