FOT: Seaside
Given by Eric Evans
October 10, 2025
Do we have the vision and understand the preparation that we are undergoing for our positions of leadership in the kingdom of God?
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Wes Cohron
October 10, 2025
Acts 3:21 speaks of a future prophecy when there will be a time of restoration of all things. What are some things you would like to see restored? Government? Environment? What about families? Let’s look at today’s modern family compared to the families in the Millennium.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Jimmy Mills
October 10, 2025
As people learn of the remarkably precious value of each human being, that new understanding will transform the relationship with the self, the family and the community.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Greg Swartz
October 10, 2025
Our pastor in Rwanda, Jean-Marie Mundeli, and his son Patrick provide a good example for us—helping us to look into our own lives to see if we really have vision today for the world tomorrow.
FOT: Branson
Given by Larry Salyer
October 10, 2025
God’s thoughts are higher than ours. What can we know and what can we imagine will happen during the Millennium? Revelation + Inspiration + Education + Imagination + Speculation = WOW!
FOT: Branson
Given by Justin Adkins
October 10, 2025
We often speak of the Kingdom of God. It is key to our beliefs and these fall holy days. But what is it? Who is a part of the Kingdom? When does that happen? Is the Millennium the Kingdom?
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Drew Tranquada
October 10, 2025
The family is divinely designed and is wonderful when it operates as God designed. As God’s people, we are a family. At the Feast we have an opportunity to practice strengthening our spiritual family.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Kevin Epps
October 10, 2025
Some of the most fascinating doctrines are introduced in Revelation 20. These teachings are plainly and explicitly spelled out for everyone to see. Yet these doctrines are relatively unseen by most of mankind. This Bible study will review some of these amazing doctrines.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Kevin Epps
October 10, 2025
The Book of Life is also referred to as the “Book of Life of the Lamb” and the “Lamb’s Book” (Revelation 13:8; 21:27). These titles capture God’s plan of salvation, from the sacrifice of the Lamb at Passover to the Last Great Day. This sermon will review passages that complement these points.
Given by Dave Myers
October 9, 2025
Christ’s return will bring prosperity to the entire world. In this sermon we identify some of the economic laws and principles He will enact to make this possible.
FOT: Seaside
Given by David Johnson
October 9, 2025
Christ’s return will not instantly transform the world into peace, but will begin a process where nations learn and embrace God’s ways. God’s law is exceedingly broad and shapes thoughts as well as actions, preparing believers to help the world embrace that same transformation.
FOT: Hawaii
Given by Jose Rodriguez
October 9, 2025
We are commanded to rejoice while at the Feast, and rightly so! Part of our rejoicing is eating and drinking to our hearts desire. But if not careful, we can lose sight of the weightier matters of keeping the Feast. This is our training ground now to develop key characteristics spiritually, so that when the day comes in the future...
Given by Dave Myers
October 9, 2025
Christ’s return will bring prosperity to the entire world. In this sermon we identify some of the economic laws and principles He will enact to make this possible.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Andy Burnett
October 9, 2025
The history of Israel and Judah (the divided kingdom) is tumultuous. Let’s look at the fragile nature of that relationship today, leading up to the return of Christ, and in the Millennium, when the two kingdoms will be reunited. What impact will that reunification have in the world tomorrow?
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Nick Slaughter
October 9, 2025
God calls the Kingdom a banquet He hosts. How does this shape our roles in the Kingdom? God’s house rules, His law, will go out from Zion in an age of evangelism. We will teach as Jesus did: at tables and roadsides, with warmth and generosity. We’re invited guests, but we’re called to be hosts of the Kingdom.