FOT: Seaside
Given by David Johnson
October 9, 2025
Christ’s return will not instantly transform the world into peace, but will begin a process where nations learn and embrace God’s ways. God’s law is exceedingly broad and shapes thoughts as well as actions, preparing believers to help the world embrace that same transformation.
Given by Dave Myers
October 9, 2025
Christ’s return will bring prosperity to the entire world. In this sermon we identify some of the economic laws and principles He will enact to make this possible.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Andy Burnett
October 9, 2025
The history of Israel and Judah (the divided kingdom) is tumultuous. Let’s look at the fragile nature of that relationship today, leading up to the return of Christ, and in the Millennium, when the two kingdoms will be reunited. What impact will that reunification have in the world tomorrow?
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Nick Slaughter
October 9, 2025
God calls the Kingdom a banquet He hosts. How does this shape our roles in the Kingdom? God’s house rules, His law, will go out from Zion in an age of evangelism. We will teach as Jesus did: at tables and roadsides, with warmth and generosity. We’re invited guests, but we’re called to be hosts of the Kingdom.
FOT: Branson
Given by Jason Hyde
October 9, 2025
This sermon examines the prophesied highway of holiness that will exist during the Millennium.
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Tom Schultz
October 9, 2025
Our lives are special now that we are a part of God’s Church. We have a hope that this world does not have. As 1 John 3:3 says, we use this hope—being in God’s family and Kingdom—to purify ourselves.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Tom Burrows
October 9, 2025
Throughout the Bible, there are scriptures that show how God uses His senses in seeing, smelling, and hearing, etc. Our actions are based on what He sees, smells and hears. In the Millennium we will be teaching people how God sees, smells and hears, so that they too will know and change.
Given by Clyde Kilough
October 8, 2025
The Feast of Tabernacles 2025 video, “Embracing the Vision: Perceive, Plan, Produce,” calls God’s people to clearly see His plan of salvation, plan wisely in faith, and actively live it out through service and perseverance. Drawing lessons from Scripture, Church history, and inspiring stories of believers around the world, the message emphasizes holding onto God’s unchanging vision amid a rapidly changin...
Given by Clyde Kilough
October 8, 2025
The Feast of Tabernacles 2025 video, “Embracing the Vision: Perceive, Plan, Produce,” calls God’s people to clearly see His plan of salvation, plan wisely in faith, and actively live it out through service and perseverance. Drawing lessons from Scripture, Church history, and inspiring stories of believers around the world, the message emphasizes holding onto God’s unchanging vision amid a rapidly changin...
FOT: Hawaii
Given by David Register
October 7, 2025
It is critical for Christians today to have faith in God to fulfill His promises! This message explores three vital elements of faith found in Scripture that are practiced by God’s servants.
FOT: Hawaii
Given by Larry Solomon
October 7, 2025
The Feast of Tabernacles focuses our attention on the coming Kingdom of God. Keeping that vision alive is vital to our spiritual growth and being in the Kingdom. There are three important aspects of vision: hindsight, insight and foresight.
Given by Britton Taylor
October 7, 2025
We must develop a righteous “prejudice” in this life in order to judge at Christ’s side in the next.
FOT: Seaside
Given by David Johnson
October 7, 2025
Out of billions, God has called a few to understand His truth. The lives of Moses and David show how God shapes His servants, taking them on unexpected paths to prepare them for greater responsibilities. Likewise, Christians today are being trained to become God’s sons and daughters forever.
Given by Britton Taylor
October 7, 2025
We must develop a righteous “prejudice” in this life in order to judge at Christ’s side in the next.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Doug Horchak
October 7, 2025
Rejoicing requires deeper thinking than merely being happy. Let’s go through four elements of the Feast in an effort to think deeply about aspects of the Feast of Tabernacles.