Given by Dave Myers
November 7, 2020
The hardest thing for a human to do is to admit he is wrong. Why do we not want to admit when we are wrong? What do we typically do to avoid admitting we are wrong? What does God expect us to do when we are wrong?
Given by Dave Pennington
November 7, 2020
Given by Jon Pinelli
November 7, 2020
Controlled burns are used in forest fire prevention and forest management. Physical contrlled burns have a spiritual parallel for us. What are they and why are they necessary?
Given by Doug Johnson
November 7, 2020
Jesus Christ told Pontius Pilate, “My kingdom is not of this world…” What did He mean? How does that translate to the 21-century world in which we live? And what about Paul’s admonitions to pray for worldly leaders? After all, the Roman emperor at the time was Nero! What would God expect of those He calls to His way...
Given by Matt Zollner
November 7, 2020
A major attribute of God's character is His mercy. He extends kindness and compassion to all people and has an expectation that we do the same to each other.
Given by Ken Treybig
October 31, 2020
We have now completed the fall feasts and it's a good time to talk about 'renewal' which means "restored to freshness, vigor or perfection". A synonym is "revival" which means "to restore or renew".
Given by Nathan Willoughby
October 31, 2020
Given by Dave Myers
October 31, 2020
Halloween is not a benign time of fun and candy for kids. It is a poor attempt to Christianize something that God says he despises. Halloween is not for Christians!
Given by Paul Carter
October 31, 2020
Have You proven that God Exists? ...That He "is" and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him? This sermon examines the seven undeniable proofs that God exists.
Given by Don Henson
October 31, 2020
Given by John Foster
October 31, 2020
The plan of God continues after the Millennium. We will spend eternity with God in the new heavens and new earth and New Jerusalem.
Given by Matt Pavlik
October 31, 2020
Throughout the history of humanity, tribes and nations have drawn up lines to divide themselves from others, to separate themselves from their enemies. Human beings fight with each other over these lines, both as nations and as individuals. The battle lines are drawn. Animosity and division grow between nations and groups in society. What does this mean for a Christian?
Given by Jon Pinelli
October 31, 2020
Have we ever wondered if God is truly listening to us? Is it possible that He has already spoken and we simply have not heard Him? This sermon explores the fact that we may not be listening when God is speaking.
Given by Dave Myers
October 24, 2020
What things can a young person learn from the early life of king David?
Given by Jason Hyde
October 24, 2020