Given by Ken Treybig
                    July 20, 2024
                
What is OUR level of joy today? How does it compare to that of the apostles in the 1st century as recorded in the NT, and what can we do to increase our level of joy?
                    Given by Greg Sargent
                    July 20, 2024
                
We know we must overcome sin to be in the kingdom of God. In overcoming, some problems seems simple; some are more difficult; Worst case scenario—we might not think we have any problems to overcome.
                    Given by Gary Lutz
                    July 20, 2024
                
                    Given by Mark Whynaucht
                    July 20, 2024
                
It is God's fervent desire that we really listen to Him—that we hear Him, by which He means that we would live His way of life. He compares listening to Him with walking in His ways. He wants the very best for us. We need to remember that. He wants to give us everything that He has, everything that He e...
                    Given by Jim Cannon
                    July 20, 2024
                
                    Given by Ron Kelley
                    July 20, 2024
                
This sermon covers the personal application of the 10th commandment.
                    Given by Mark Winner
                    July 20, 2024
                
If you were to create a “Who Am I?” card that lists your defining characteristics and traits, what would be on that card? We need to reflect on a number of different qualities in order to grow closer to becoming the person God wants us to be. Part 2.
                    Given by Erik Jones
                    July 19, 2024
                
In 2 Peter 3:18, Peter urges God’s people to “grow in grace.” What exactly is grace? How can a Christian practice and grow in grace today?
                    Given by Nathan Willoughby
                    July 15, 2024
                
                    Given by Scott Hammer
                    July 13, 2024
                
Words are powerful but can be used for good or evil. God is very concerned about how we use our words to encourage others and set a Christian example. Our words must always represent the truth.
                    Given by Greg Sargent
                    July 13, 2024
                
God not only controls who the rulers will be in the Israelite nations but also who will rule in the Gentile kingdoms, e.g. Babylon with Nebuchadnezzar. Three examples of U.S. Presidential elections gives us a good idea of how much God is involved taking out and/or setting up Presidents in the United States. Pray for, don’t complain, G...
                    Given by Bruce Rivers
                    July 13, 2024
                
                    Given by Jacob Golden
                    July 13, 2024
                
In this study we focus on the difference between two Greek words, Sarkinois and Pnuematikois, carnal and spiritual, respectively. We journey through Paul's use of these words in the book of 1 Corinthians and how the brethren in Corinth needed to be shown the difference.
                    Given by Zach Smith
                    July 13, 2024
                
                    Given by Bob Paine
                    July 13, 2024