Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Jason Hyde
April 11, 2026
What does it mean to be a scorner? This message examines what the Bible teaches about a scornful, scoffing spirit.
Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Ken Giese
April 11, 2026
All the Churches of God are in the process of transferring leadership responsibilities to the next generation. What can we learn about this process by examining the transfer of leadership from Moses to Joshua? What can we draw from this account that will help us individually and collectively prepare for the future?
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Tom Clark
April 11, 2026
We are called, which means the draw of God’s dynamic power. We have to respond, but it is the Father who then does the choosing, to put us into the category of the elect of God. And finally, we must live that way the rest of our days, being called, choses and faithful to the end.
Twin Cities, Minnesota
Given by Larry Solomon
April 11, 2026
We are living in interesting times - the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, tensions between nations, and now this war in the Middle East. Prophesies tell us these and other things must and will come. So, in light of what's going on in the world in these end times, what does the Bible say about what will come and...
Auckland, New Zealand
Given by Jon Pinelli
April 11, 2026
How should emotions be exhibited when it comes to our beliefs? Should we even have emotions? This message answers those questions.
Given by Doug Horchak
April 10, 2026
A core trait of human nature is selfishness. Most of man’s problems from the beginning can be traced back to a preoccupation with self. As Christians, we must focus on the way of give and not the way of get.
Given by David Johnson
April 10, 2026
We consider the events of the Exodus as we observe the Days of Unleavened Bread, but the New Testament observance of these days is far different from the Jewish celebration. Jesus told His disciples that the Passover symbols pointed to the New Covenant, and that changes the way we observe these days.
Given by Clyde Kilough
April 10, 2026
Why is it that sin has such a strong pull on people? Could it be because there is a spiritual magnetism? Are there lessons we can learn from physical magnets? Understanding how it works is a critical key to understanding how to avoid sin.
Given by David Johnson
April 10, 2026
We are appropriately sobered by the events surrounding the Passover and the process of self-examination. But is the whole season supposed to be somber? Both Scripture and history show that the Days of Unleavened Bread usher in a time of celebration and joy. Does that joy show in our lives as it should?
West Michigan
Given by Chris Moen
April 9, 2026
Proverbs 4:25 tells us to look straight ahead. This Unleavened Bread message is about God’s instruction for us not look back to spiritual Egypt, but to stay on the narrow path that leads to life.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Given by Pat Sinon
April 8, 2026
In this final sermon, the focus shifts to Revelation 20 and the Last Day of Unleavened Bread, illustrating that God’s plan is not only to initiate deliverance but also to bring it to completion. By linking Pharaoh, Gog, and the final rebellion of Gog and Magog, the message highlights that true obedience must stem from a changed heart, that deliverance belongs t...
St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Chuck Sinon
April 8, 2026
This sermon looks at the parallels between ancient Israel as they stood on the far shore of the Red Sea after witnessing God's mighty power, and the First Fruits who will stand with the Lamb on Mount Zion mentioned in Revelation 14.
St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Jim McTiernan
April 8, 2026
The Apostle John in his first epistle gave us direction on where we should go now that the Days of Unleavened Bread have ended. John writes of our attitude towards sin, and the love we need to have for God and each other spelled out in God's commandments.
West Michigan
Given by Ian Neal
April 8, 2026
The Days of Unleavened Bread remind us not only to remove sin, but also of the blessings God gives us as we do, one of which is a sound mind. By having a sound mind, we can live with purpose, direction, and discipline as we seek His Kingdom.
Wichita, Kansas
Given by Caleb Froedge
April 8, 2026
These Days of Unleavened Bread remind us of the process of change we have been called to and God's willingness to help us every step of the way. It is God's desire for us to be holy as He is holy.