Cleveland, Ohio
Given by Doug Johnson
December 6, 2025
All of us have our “ups and downs” in life. But what if it goes beyond that, to a more emotionally and spiritually crippling state of deep discouragement? There are unseen forces that the Bible warns us are at work in our world—from the enemy of God. How can you and I use the powerful message of hope from God’s Word to...
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by David Register
December 6, 2025
The Oxford Dictionary selected for their word of the year, 2025, “Rage Bait”. This message explores the definition of the words, why they were selected, and answers the question of, “Should we be angry?”.
St. Louis, Missouri
Given by Mark Whynaucht
December 6, 2025
You do not need to be the strongest. You do not need to be the most gifted. You do not need to be the most knowledgeable. You do not need to be the most confident. You do not need to be the most experienced. All God asks is that you hold up your lamp. Your light. Your faith. Your courage. Your ser...
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
December 6, 2025
We win our spiritual battles by recognizing and removing the strongholds in our minds.
Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Ken Giese
December 6, 2025
Christ said that He would build His Church. What should that Church look like? Just what is He building? The Church that emerged in the third century AD did not look anything like the first century Church of God, built on the foundation of the Apostles and the Prophets, with Jesus Christ being the chief corner stone. What did the...
New Orleans, Louisiana
Given by Tom Letellier
December 6, 2025
We are told as Christians we must persevere. But how do we do that? In this message, we'll cover three ways to persevere. Having a plan by setting a goal, practicing by being prepared and producing fruit through trials.
Houston South, Texas
Given by James Ellis
December 6, 2025
What application can be found from the prophecies of Daniel 7 and 2 Timothy 3?
Castle Rock, Colorado
Given by Greg Sargent
December 6, 2025
Despite what we see in this world, God has called Christians to be peaceful. There is a demonic wisdom of this world that keeps us from being peaceful. But there is a wisdom and understanding from God showing what we must do and what we must not do to be peaceful.
West Michigan
Given by Chris Moen
December 6, 2025
This split sermon will expound on what what we can learn from Paul's statement about having treasure in a jar of clay. What is the clay jar analogy? What is the treasure? What can this verse teach us today?
West Michigan
Given by Ian Neal
December 6, 2025
This split sermon explores how repentance works, who is capable of repenting, and why it is important for us to understand how repentance works for all of mankind, even those not in God’s church.
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Randy Salyer
December 6, 2025
Sometimes a word has such a complex meaning that it is difficult to translate. Hesed, often translated “mercy” or “lovingkindness” is one such word. This profound Hebrew word gives insight into God’s nature and character. Understanding It adds depth to our knowledge of who God is, how He views us, how He interacts with us, and by implication, how we should de...
Grand Junction / Salt Lake City
Given by David Gatley
December 6, 2025
Despite being mentioned very briefly in only three Scriptures, the example of Demas provides a very important lesson about enduring to the end. Satan offers many distractions and would love to see us fall away, but we must maintain a strong relationship with God and guard against drifting away from His truth.
Twin Cities, Minnesota
Given by Dustin Ellison
December 6, 2025
An interesting review of the doctrine of Tithing using AI chat boxes to consider both sides of this argument.
Dallas, Texas
Given by Phil Dick
December 6, 2025
Lessons from Fall Feast observance that define who we are, where we are headed, and how we should live.
Dallas, Texas
Given by Herve Dubois
December 6, 2025
The divine principles of the Jubilee will very likely glorify God during the Millennium; simultaneously, its spiritual importance is paramount.