Given by Rick Avent
January 23, 2021
Given by Don Henson
January 23, 2021
Given by Matt Pavlik
January 23, 2021
Split-Sermon It's easy to tell part of the story, the part that makes us look good, or makes someone else look bad. But, without the whole story, we leave out parts that are necessary for understanding the end. Christians must tell the whole story in order to reach the end they desire.
Given by Hal Henderson
January 23, 2021
Split-Sermon Home renovation TV shows seem to be all the rage these days, yet renovation projects are nothing new. Surprisingly, a major renovation project undertaken by king Josiah over 2,600 years ago in Jerusalem turns out to provide useful guideposts to assist us in our preparations for Passover in the modern era.
Given by Don Henson
January 22, 2021
Given by Jon Pinelli
January 19, 2021
The Old Testament is filled with laws. How can I know which laws have authority for the New Covenant Christian today? This Bible Study will explore this topic.
Given by John Trotter
January 16, 2021
An examination of hypocrisy by looking at events in the life of Joseph and his family.
Given by Dave Pennington
January 16, 2021
Given by John Foster
January 16, 2021
Grace is a gift from God, yet the Apostle Peter says we are to grow in it as well.
Given by John Foster
January 16, 2021
Continuation of the Bible study series on the Minor Prophets
Given by Jon Pinelli
January 16, 2021
When we entered into the New Covenant, we entered into a contract with God. That contract requires us to keep His law in not only the letter, but also the spirit. What does that look like? This message is part two in a four part series in which we look at God's law in the letter and in the spirit.
Given by Britton Taylor
January 16, 2021
Committing sin brings the death penalty. One must repent of his or her sin to receive the gift of eternal life. If sin remains, it is not forgiven. If it is not forgiven, then the death penalty is incurred. It is God’s desire to forgive us of our sins.
Given by DJ Haney
January 16, 2021
We take a look at the example of Abraham's servant in Genesis 24 and his approach as he works on a task that has been assigned to him.
Given by Doug Johnson
January 16, 2021
Paul makes a simple statement in his first letter to the Corinthian churches when he says “for you see your calling, brethren…” He was making a comparison for true Christians—that God chooses to show what He can do through humans who are willing to humble and yield themselves to Him, not through the powerful of this world. One good...
Given by Marty Miller
January 16, 2021
Declaring New Year’s resolutions is a popular trend in our culture. On average 80% fail by the second week in February. The Bible has a lot to say about being overcomers and practical tips for success.