Given by David Johnson
We all know that weekly Sabbath services are important, but why does God specifically call them "holy convocations?" What does it actually mean to "worship"God? If we're supposed to "remember" the Sabbath in advance in order to be properly prepared, are we supposed to prepare for the holy convocation? And finally, why do...
Given by Britton Taylor
“Be you therefore perfect” is the goal set before us. This sermon asks and answers the question, “What do we do and why do we do it”?
Given by David Johnson
With the emphasis Scripture places upon unity, it is clear that all of us have a responsibility to promote godly unity in the Church. Unity is strengthened by shared beliefs, values, and actions, but is that all there is? What about intergenerational unity? What does God expect of the different age groups that make up the Church today?
Given by Britton Taylor
Do you have the faith for God to heal you? Do you have the faith for God not to heal you?
Given by Ralph Levy
God gave a commission to Jonah, the reluctant prophet. Yet everyone in the book does what they are told to do by God, except for Jonah himself. It’s a book that’s full of ironies – and lessons for Christians in this twenty-first century.
Given by Jim Franks
How is your prayer life? We often fail to appreciate the importance of fervent, effectual prayers.
Given by Clyde Kilough
The Bible has a lot to say about offending people, but what does it say about being easily offended? Since "offenses must come," what can we do to avoid stumbling?
Given by Joel Meeker
During the "miracle of Dunkirk" in 1940 a third of a million allied soldiers escaped almost certain destruction at the hands of German armies. A laconic statement from a British officer on the beach of Dunkirk, underscores lessons about the world to come, and about how we should live our lives today.
Given by Doug Horchak
Christians are referred to many ways in the bible. As sheep, a soldier, or a piece of clay. However, the metaphor of the distance runner in Hebrews 12:1 captures the reality of the journey that a faithful Christian makes.