St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Mike McTiernan
June 6, 2026
The historical account of Job's life has many lessons for our Christian walk. Through it we are given an insight into the nature of our enemy, lessons on how to deal with others who are going through trials, a look in to the greatness of God's justice and God's ultimate goal for His people.
Dallas, Texas
Given by George Townsend
June 6, 2026
God's view of work.
Raleigh, North Carolina
Given by Arnold Burns
June 6, 2026
In the sermon we are going to see what makes up man, the spirit in man and God's hope and desire for humanity.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Given by Gabe Ellis
June 6, 2026
The world is in desperate need for God’s comfort. When you are distressed where do you go? When we feel weighed down, filled with sadness, struggling with challenges, where do we go for help? Who do we go to for encouragement? Who is the source of comfort? How do I provide comfort to others?
West Palm Beach, Florida
Given by David Jackson
June 6, 2026
As the world grows more insensitive to suffering, one of the first things God says He will do when He comes to dwell with mankind is to wipe away every tear from their eyes. Why might God start there? Why might He begin by addressing people’s tears? What does the Bible teach about tears, and what can we learn from t...
Caribbean Community
Given by Arnold Hampton
June 6, 2026
Malachi 3:16 - Then those who feared the LORD spoke to one another, and the LORD listened and heard them . . . In the midst of all the darkness, they talked about God, they thought about God, they meditated on God, they probably even sang about God. Is God pleased with what He hears from me?
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Dave DeHart
June 6, 2026
Today's culture sees love as fleeting, emotional and self serving. Scripture teaches love is foundational, active and defined by God's character and actions.
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Tom Clark
June 6, 2026
Our world doesn't have much peace, and often even Christians have an ill-defined understanding of it. Men define peace as simply the absence of war and conflict, but God defines peace as something we actively do. Before we can ever be peacemakers, we need to understand and practice what makes for peace.
Sherman, Texas
Given by Andy Burnett
June 6, 2026
We discuss a process God employs in dealing with those engaging in wicked behavior. He's used this method in the past. He's uses it now, and we'll see this at work as we near Christ's return.
Austin, TX
Given by Nick Slaughter
June 6, 2026
What do we do when we feel pain, dissatisfaction, or insufficiency? This message combines examples from the Old and New Testaments with a look at fasting as a spiritual tool. It shows why we so often try to meet spiritual needs with our own resources, and how to turn to God instead.
St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Chuck Sinon
May 30, 2026
Being called by God in this age is not by our own choosing but rather by design. Because of the position we have been placed into we need to ask ourselves is our calling about status or is it about responsibility? Are the First Fruits entitled or are they entrusted?
Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Jose Rodriguez
May 30, 2026
We are told in the book of Luke to “Fear not”, by our elder Brother, Jesus Christ. If we will stand firm with God and His instructions, we can rest assured that He will help us overcome this pervasive human experience.
Houston South, Texas
Given by Chris Rochelle
May 30, 2026
Our ‘vocation’ as a Christian—explore Paul means when he beseeches us in Eph 4:1 to walk “worthy of the vocation to which you were called”—talk about our life long journey and finally—in action: proving our vocation by practicing a life that is “occupied with living appropriately in consideration of our amazing invitation.”
Houston South, Texas
Given by Robbie Mazza
May 30, 2026
A verse removed from its context can completely change its meaning. This message demonstrates how understanding the historical, cultural, and scriptural context of difficult passages can dramatically affect our interpretation. Through an examination of Romans 14 and Colossians 2, we will see why context is essential in rightly dividing the Word of God.
Castle Rock, Colorado
Given by David Gatley
May 30, 2026
The tendency when under attack is to lash out or wonder "why me?" The truth is that God sometimes allows us to suffer as he shapes us into the Christians we should be. Rejoice in that!