St. Louis, Missouri
Given by Jeff Schmidt
November 22, 2025
From the first day that Peter met Jesus until the writing of the two letters, 1 & 2 Peter, the Bible records multiple events that took place in Peter's life that serve as instruction and lessons for us that are in the Church of GOD today. Let's begin with his calling...
West Palm Beach, Florida
Given by David Jackson
November 22, 2025
God wants to be real to us. He calls us His children, His family, His offspring. As our Father, He relates to alert minds under self-control. This is how the Malak, messenger of God the Father, Jesus Christ, in the Old Testament, communicated with Hagar, Samuel, Eil, and Saul, whose name was changed to Paul in the New Testament. Even...
Orlando, Florida
Given by Tim Rickard
November 22, 2025
The story of Jonah going to Nineveh, or rather not going to Nineveh, at least at the outset, contains profound lessons for all of us. Let’s review today at least four lessons that we can learn from the story of Jonah, and ask yourself, “Am I willing to go to Nineveh?”
Caribbean Community
Given by Arnold Hampton
November 22, 2025
There are three characteristics of Jesus Christ as Shepherd in the New Testament - Good Shepherd, Great Shepherd and Chief Shepherd. These characteristics are covered in Psalm 22, 23 and 24.
Kansas City, Kansas
Given by Caleb Froedge
November 22, 2025
Mankind has often replaced gratitude towards our Creator with the image of the created. The importance of giving thanks to our Creator is much deeper than the fish in the sea.
Nashville, Tennessee
Given by John Duncan
November 22, 2025
The trials we face today will be overcome with God's help and the support we can give to each other. No matter what comes out way let's encourage each other to be strong and of good courage.
Columbia, South Carolina
Given by Tommy Harring
November 22, 2025
Recorded 11/22/2025
Columbia, South Carolina
Given by Derrick Smith
November 22, 2025
Recorded 11/22/2025
Austin, TX
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
November 22, 2025
This sermon emphasizes the biblical, historical, and prophetic significance of the seventh-day Sabbath. It begins by showing that the Sabbath was established at creation, reaffirmed in the Ten Commandments, kept by Jesus and the apostles, and never changed by Scripture. It explains how Sunday observance arose centuries later through human tradition, not biblical authority. The message highlights the importance of...
Austin, TX
Given by Nick Slaughter
November 15, 2025
Why doesn’t the Bible mention stress? This message takes on the modern concept of stress and challenges us to push past the vague all-encompassing term in order to engage honestly with our struggles and find clarity. Four realities of our current culture amplify life’s challenges. Why is it worth the effort to reclaim the real words God records for the pre...
St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Jeff Peterson
November 15, 2025
In our Christian walk we have have been given knowledge and we must use that knowledge to turn from sin, to follow God and practice what is pleasing to Him.
St. Petersburg, Florida
Given by Reggie Sinon
November 15, 2025
Solomon was considered the wisest man who ever lived. What lesson can we glean from his experiences and his findings recorded for us in the book of Ecclesiastes?
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Nathan Willoughby
November 15, 2025
The life of a Christian—the life of someone who is converted and being transformed—is not easy! After all, we are imperfect converted people. This message gives examples of those who have gone before us that were converted but imperfect. But though we are imperfect, there will be obvious signs of our conversion.
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Ron Kelley
November 15, 2025
This sermon takes a look at the many spiritual and physical blessings we enjoy as being part of God's Church today.
East Texas
Given by Rod Gehrke
November 15, 2025
Humans have the amazing ability to adapt to their surrounding and they become commonplace. Do we adapt even to our blessings so that they become commonplace?