FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Mark Winner
October 11, 2025
Do you find it difficult to believe you can become like God? This sermon shows from Scripture that this has always been God’s plan.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Andy Burnett
October 11, 2025
In this study, we address the Ezekiel 40-48 passage. We’ll note the specificity with which God describes its layout and function, while exploring possible reasons for the Levites and priesthood, sacrifices and circumcision—especially since this is under the terms of the New Covenant.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Ken Treybig
October 11, 2025
Jesus said the 12 apostles would rule over entire tribes of Israel. What if we don’t have any experience governing people or cities? Must we develop that experience now, in the flesh, in order to rule? How quickly will Jesus be able to teach us what we don’t know about managing cities?
FOT: Branson
Given by Ron Kelley
October 11, 2025
At the Feast, we are taught about God’s way of life. This has given us a vision of the Millennium and God’s Kingdom. As we come to fully appreciate the awesome future God is offering us, we dream about what this new existence will be like. We must live today the way we will teach others in the future.
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Doug Johnson
October 11, 2025
Why are we humans so limited? For centuries, courageous people have tried to push the envelope, taking epic voyages of discovery and exploring the frontiers of space. Ecclesiastes records Solomon’s attempt to find meaning in it all. Why are we limited? What is God’s plan for us?
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Tom Schultz
October 11, 2025
This Bible study will look at a chronological sequence of events, beginning with the return of Jesus Christ and finishing with the New Jerusalem coming down from heaven.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Michael Summy
October 11, 2025
Is the dream of a better world a familiar one for you and me? God has given His Church the gift of understanding what is depicted by His festivals. Let’s look at three major themes and areas of society that will change in the Millennium: the presence of peace, agricultural and family.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Dan Summy
October 11, 2025
The concept of an altruistic king ruling a contented people happens only in fairy tales today, but it’s predicted in your Bible. How is this going to occur in the near future? Let’s follow this thread through Scripture.
FOT: Hawaii
Given by Michael Lindenberg
October 10, 2025
You have a priceless treasure in your midst—the gospel of the Kingdom of God. Pursue that treasure, chase after it and never let anything stand in the way of obtaining it.
FOT: Seaside
Given by Chad Messerly
October 10, 2025
Our world today hasn’t known a time of true peace. There is conflict in some part of the world at all times. The way of peace is not being taught on the world stage. However, the time is coming when, under Jesus Christ, the perfect Arbiter, mankind will be taught how to have peace rather than war.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Rick Avent
October 10, 2025
Both Abraham and David viewed themselves as pilgrims seeking the Kingdom of God. Christ said that His Kingdom was not of this world. Three parables (the sower, tares and mustard seed) offer insights concerning our current, and future, challenges as we journey to God’s Kingdom.
FOT: Seaside
Given by Eric Evans
October 10, 2025
Do we have the vision and understand the preparation that we are undergoing for our positions of leadership in the kingdom of God?
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Wes Cohron
October 10, 2025
Acts 3:21 speaks of a future prophecy when there will be a time of restoration of all things. What are some things you would like to see restored? Government? Environment? What about families? Let’s look at today’s modern family compared to the families in the Millennium.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Jimmy Mills
October 10, 2025
As people learn of the remarkably precious value of each human being, that new understanding will transform the relationship with the self, the family and the community.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Greg Swartz
October 10, 2025
Our pastor in Rwanda, Jean-Marie Mundeli, and his son Patrick provide a good example for us—helping us to look into our own lives to see if we really have vision today for the world tomorrow.