Redding / Stockton, California
Given by Mark Whynaucht
March 14, 2026
Christ did not break chains so we could put them back on. Christ did not call us out so we could drift back. Christ did not forgive us so we could return to what made forgiveness necessary. Let’s not look back. Let’s not romanticize Egypt. Let’s not grow comfortable with what Christ died to remove. With God’s help, let us stay fr...
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Ron Kelley
March 14, 2026
This sermon goes line by line through a paragraph describing what it means to be spiritually minded. How do we incorporate this into our daily lives?
Melbourne, Australia
Given by Jon Pinelli
March 14, 2026
II Corinthians 13:5 tells us we are to test/prove ourselves. As we prepare for Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread, we need to ask the simple question. How’s the proving going?
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Tim Foster
March 7, 2026
Believing God is there is a lot harder than it sounds. We can forget His presence. But if we can visualize His very real presence, always with us, it can motivate us to obey, and we can be so much more comforted in times of suffering.
St. Louis, Missouri
Given by Mark Whynaucht
March 7, 2026
Christ’s letter to Ephesus gives us four powerful takeaways. 1) Encouragement. Christ sees faithfulness. He sees endurance. He sees those who labor for His name and refuse to compromise truth. 2) Warning. It is possible to be doctrinally correct, morally conservative, and hardworking—yet still lose our first love. And that loss matters deeply to Christ. 3) Instruction. We are called to remember, repent, and return—to rek...
Columbia, South Carolina
Given by Drew Tranquada
March 7, 2026
Recorded 03/07/2026
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Tom Clark
March 7, 2026
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to have been among the disciples in the final weeks of Jesus' physical life? Let's consider the narrative created by pulling all the relevant scriptures together.
Austin, TX
Given by Nick Slaughter
March 7, 2026
This message explores one of Paul’s most serious warnings about Passover. The wine we take each year carries layers of meaning that reach back through Scripture and forward into the New Covenant Christ opened through His death. Tracing what the Bible says about blood, covenant, ransom, and belonging, brings the Passover symbol of the wine into sharper focus. It also s...
Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Barry Richey
March 7, 2026
There is a prophecy about the end of time when God says "enough". Six angels are tasked with the destruction of the nation yet before they begin another angel is told to put a mark on the foreheads of a few. What separates these few? What does it mean to sigh and cry? What are abominations and do...
Houston North, Texas
Given by Jim Franks
March 7, 2026
The Church of God has an interesting history. There is much for us to learn.
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
March 7, 2026
The purpose of Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread is that it teaches us responsibility. We look into that perfect mirror of God's word, we need act... we need to be doers.
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Jason Hyde
March 7, 2026
Jesus delivered a serious, abrupt rebuke to one of His closest disciples. What led to this dramatic interaction and what lessons does it yield for Christians today?
West Michigan
Given by Stan Grabowski
March 7, 2026
Who is really in charge? Who has real authority? I is me, the individual? Is it a king or queen or emperor? Is it a nation or empire? Who is Sovereign? Does it rest with man's rulership or power? In this split sermon we'll go through the idea of sovereignty to find the real source of unlimited power and authority.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Mark Winner
March 7, 2026
What causes us to sin? How about what causes us not to sin? What can we learn from Christ's example and His relationship with God?
Beloit, Wisconsin
Given by Michael Hanisko
March 7, 2026
1 Corinthians 10 presents a historical type of Israel's first Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread. What lessons can we learn from the description found in 1 Corinthians 10, and what is a major legacy we gain from the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread?