Orlando, Florida
Given by Rob Kurzreiter
May 16, 2026
This message examines how God's Spirit is intended to be actively used and nurtured in the life of a Christian, drawing from biblical examples such as Daniel, Caleb, Joshua, and the Apostle Paul. The sermon also highlights the dangers of spiritual neglect and self-focus, reminding us that God's Spirit remains active in our lives when we stay connected to God's...
Raleigh, North Carolina
Given by Greg Swartz
May 16, 2026
Let's open our eyes to the entire message that we find in James, chapter five.
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by David Register
May 16, 2026
How has social media affected the way we may think about Pentecost? What is the purpose behind the Feast of Pentecost?
Houston North, Texas
Given by Mark Croft
May 16, 2026
What happened between Christ’s resurrection and Pentecost? The story of Christ’s appearances and specifically what Peter experienced provides encouragement and a great lesson for all of us as we near Pentecost.
Houston North, Texas
Given by John Perry
May 16, 2026
This message explains that the Holy Spirit is one of God’s greatest blessings in a Christian’s life.
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Ron Kelley
May 16, 2026
This sermon covers 8 reasons for a Pastoral visit and shows the importance of maintaining a close relationship between the Pastor and the member.
Ocala, Florida
Given by JF Koontz
May 14, 2026
Human beings have done amazing things when they never gave up; never doubted something could be done. This sermon examines what God can do through us when doubt is removed.
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Taylor Tootle
May 9, 2026
We have been called to make peace in time of trouble and conflict. What peace is being made? How do we make peace in a way that reflects God?
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Jerry Rehor
May 9, 2026
Who do we honor? Is there a difference between honor and respect? The Bible has much to say on how we should honor and glorify.
West Michigan
Given by Michael Hanisko
May 9, 2026
This sermon addresses the questions of Why are Christians called “A Kind of Firstfruits” In James 1:18? Why is this name such an appropriate name for Christians? Why do we associate “Firstfruits” with the Feast of Pentecost?
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by David Register
May 9, 2026
Our culture in America has minimized honor and mutual respect. What does the Bible say about honor and respect?
Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Ken Giese
May 9, 2026
The visual concept of a virgin and a child has often been used by traditional Christianity to depict the virgin Mary and her son. What if we were to approach that image from a different perspective? Could the virgin represent purity as well as moral and spiritual incorruption coupled with the infant representing new life, innocence and boundless potential for t...
Austin, TX
Given by Nick Slaughter
May 9, 2026
This sermon examines godly love using examples from Jesus Christ’s ministry, observing that love is best understood through actions rather than abstract definitions. It identifies five recurring patterns in how Jesus treated people drawing parallels between Christ’s sacrificial love and the attentive, protective care often demonstrated by parents, especially mothers. In the life of Jesus we see the fruit of God...
Los Angeles, California
Given by James Capo
May 9, 2026
Both Jewish and Christian faiths of the world observe a day they call Pentecost. They don't recognize God's plan. Let us develop a deeper understanding of one of God's Holy Days.
Kansas City, Kansas
Given by Caleb Froedge
May 9, 2026
God never intended mankind to be defined by sin, yet the bible speaks of an unpardonable sin. How can God's people stay focused on their true identity by not allowing sin to define their lives?