Given by Greg Sargent
June 7, 2025
Christ knew on Passover evening that his disciples would be distressed over the traumatic events transpiring over the next three days. His encouragement to them that night is the same encouragement we cling to when we are troubled. “I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you.” That help would be God’s Spirit giving us comfort and power...
Given by Mike Moore
June 7, 2025
Justice, Mercy, and Grace! Don't just admire these truths; live them. Don't just receive God's grace; extend it. Don't just quote Micah 6:8 in a world desperately searching for fairness and forgiveness. Walk in the power of the Holy Spirit, out of the courtroom of guilt and into the mission field of compassion. You've received justice, you've been shown mercy, and...
Given by Don Henson
June 7, 2025
Fear can be a good thing, alerting us to potential danger. But fear can also be negative, causing us back away from what we need to do. God gives us a spirit of power—ability, boldness and faith to take on the challenges of life.
Given by Arnold Burns
June 7, 2025
The purpose of the sermon is to understand God's Justice, Mercy and Faith and how He is accomplishing this in our lives and eventually all of humanity.
Given by Jason Hyde
June 7, 2025
Many often focus on what we have been through in life. God wants to know where we are going.
Given by John Foster
June 7, 2025
Last in the series of early Church History and life of Paul.
Given by Krishan Pahalan
June 7, 2025
There are many sevens that are mentioned in John's Gospel. What are they, and what can we learn?
Given by Clyde Kilough
June 6, 2025
What will people say about you when you’re gone? What do they say now? Does it, should it, matter? It does to God! Paul’s fatherly words to Timothy about the power of example remain as wise instruction for all of us today, and an especially great model for young people.
Given by Ralph Levy
June 5, 2025
Satan the devil never gives up. Revelation 12 catalogs his attempts to thwart the plan of God.
Given by Nick Slaughter
June 1, 2025
Why do we read Ruth on Pentecost? Maybe the better question is—what are we missing when we do? This message challenges familiar assumptions and uncovers the legal, covenantal structure hidden in plain sight. Ruth and Boaz aren’t passive recipients of a happy ending—they are active, valiant participants in a redemption story that mirrors our own. In a time of moral colla...
Given by Chuck Sinon
June 1, 2025
This message looks at three striking similarities between the Israelites at the foot of Sinai and the Day of Pentecost in A.D. 31.
Given by Jim Haeffele
June 1, 2025
Those who have been given the Spirit of God and are led by it, have an awesome future ahead of them as the firstfruits of God. This message will explore some of what awaits them.
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
June 1, 2025
What does it mean to be the Israel of God? This Pentecost message walks through Psalm 95, Galatians 6, and Ephesians 1 to trace how God’s Spirit transforms His people—not only forgiving their sins but sealing them for a future inheritance. With historical insight from Acts 2 and the Council of Nicaea, and warnings from 1 John, this message highlights the calling, discernment, and identity of ...
Given by Christopher Thomas
June 1, 2025
As we come to the day of Pentecost, we are reminded of the fantastic promises God gives to us as part of the fulfillment of this day. But in an age where promises are easily broken, can we allow our excitement and sense of anticipation dim in light of the amazing promises still to come?
Given by Arnold Hampton
June 1, 2025
The Church of God is founded on the Rock - Jesus Christ and He said the gates of Hades will not prevail against it. That Church would not die and would continue to exist. That being the case, how do we identify it? What makes the Church of God different? Or what should make the Church of God different?