Given by Don Henson
May 9, 2020
Given by Greg Sargent
May 9, 2020
None of us like trials because we are tempted to not act like a Christian. Yet God tells us in the inspired book of James to be joyful when we are tempted. Does God tempt us and if not what is the cause of temptations? Why does God allow us to be tempted?
Given by Jon Pinelli
May 6, 2020
A popular belief has gained some traction in the CoG community. It is called the Priesthood of all Believers. It is not new, and actually has a root going back to Martin Luther. This study looks at whether there is a Priesthood of all Believers or, in fact, a ministry ordained of God.
Given by Caleb Froedge
May 2, 2020
God has not only called us to be a part of the building that Christ is developing, but we are also to be fellow workers with Christ. We all are builders to one degree or another. This sermon looks at how physical building principles point to spiritual building principles. This sermon looks at 7 points that all good builders need to...
Given by Jon Pinelli
May 2, 2020
The Church is currently in the middle of a crisis. A crisis not of our own making, but we still must deal with it. This is not new. The first Century Church had to deal with crisis as well. This sermon looks at a number of crises that the Church has faced and how they were dealt with.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
May 2, 2020
Given by Gregg Pennington
May 2, 2020
Given by Dave Myers
May 2, 2020
What is the greatest gift one could receive? In this sermon we will cover the requirements for receiving what the Bible calls the heavenly gift, the unspeakable gift and the gift of God.
Given by DJ Haney
May 2, 2020
We discuss habits and the impact that they have on our lives (for good and for bad). We also take a look at some of the science behind our habits and how we can work with our body's natural habit-forming mechanisms to create good habits and break bad habits.
Given by Matt Pavlik
May 2, 2020
Split-Sermon Unexpected events can lead to panic if we are caught unprepared. Jesus Christ instructed His disciples to be ready for His return. What does mean to be prepared? And, how do Christians make sure that they are prepared, so they the are truly ready for what is coming.
Given by Doug Johnson
May 2, 2020
Split-Sermon We're told in the book of James that Elijah was a man "with a nature like ours" (James 5:17). Yet even he had his moments of weakness. What do we need to take from his experiences (strong and weak) to strengthen our faith?
Given by David Jackson
May 2, 2020
Given by David Johnson
May 2, 2020
The Israelites didn’t take the route they expected when leaving Egypt. How about us? Are we taking the lessons of Unleavened Bread with us as we head toward Pentecost? Are we still taking in the mind of Christ—the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth? Or has the world begun to leaven our thinking?
Given by Paul Carter
May 2, 2020
We are given a direct admonition "Do not grieve the Holy Spirit". How is that done? What does that spirit do for us, and mean to us, and how is it grieved, This sermon addresses how we use Gods Holy Spirit.
Given by Don Henson
May 2, 2020