Austin, TX
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
March 14, 2026
This sermon reviews the history of Passover observance. It focuses on our respect for Old Testament Scriptures, our belief that the Old Testament Passover was likely observed at the beginning of the 14th day of the first month, the timing on the 14th day of the first month that Jesus observed the Passover and the significance of the phrase “and t...
East Texas
Given by Ken Treybig
March 14, 2026
So often, when life was good, Israel would turn away from God, rely on their own hearts and ideas and invoke God’s anger for ignoring His instructions. What can we learn from their frequent needs for renewal?
Houston South, Texas
Given by James Ellis
March 14, 2026
We are preparing to become future kings and priests tasked with the responsibility of teaching the Law of God to others. How well could you explain the 6th Fundamental Belief to someone who is unfamiliar with it?
West Michigan
Given by Michael Hanisko
March 14, 2026
This sermon examines one of the 10 Commandments that focuses on thought more than behavior--the 10th Commandment. The upcoming spring Holy Day season reminds us that covetousness, wrong thinking that leads to wrong action, can be rooted out.
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
March 14, 2026
We're told we're to examine ourselves before Passover. That involves asking the right questions... and then honestly answering them. We'll look at some questions that you should be asking yourself.
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Don Ballo
March 14, 2026
We have been given a priceless opportunity. We must take great care that we don't squander what we have been given.
Houston North, Texas
Given by Mark Croft
March 14, 2026
The true definition of virtue is lost in our modern world. Discover why Peter placed virtue second in his progression of traits listed in 2 Peter 1and how pursuing intentional, disciplined excellence in every area of spiritual development prepares us for the Passover season.
Raleigh, North Carolina
Given by Tom Schultz
March 14, 2026
Today we would agree that prophecy should be important for us, and that it should matter to us. But why? Let me give you six reasons why prophecy should matter to each of us.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Given by Zach Smith
March 14, 2026
Is the ability to “forgive and forget” the measure of genuine forgiveness? Christ said our own forgiveness is dependent on our willingness to also forgive others. How can we know if we’ve truly forgiven others so we can have confidence in our own forgiveness by God?
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Bruce Gore
March 14, 2026
Some people believe what they can see is all that there is. It is often what we cannot see which matters most.
West Palm Beach, Florida
Given by David Jackson
March 14, 2026
Although we recognize the complex biological and spiritual aspects that make us human beings, and although we understand the temptations of Satan and the consequences of living in Satan’s world, there are other levels of escalation involving Satan and his demons that are real in this world, and we, as God’s people, must understand them. Satan attacks the mind where man...
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Randy Salyer
March 14, 2026
In reading the Exodus account, we see that God knew His people and that they, through His covenant with Abraham were significant to Him. Jesus warned that at some point, He will reject some who claim that He knows them. Today, for the people of God, this is a spiritual question. How can we know that God knows us?
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?
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.