Austin, TX
Given by Nick Slaughter
March 28, 2026
The bread and wine represent the body and blood of Jesus Christ. But what does eating the bread symbolize and how does it picture unity? This sermon traces the Biblical use of eating bread as a symbol of allegiance, covenant, and fellowship. From the earliest Old Testament examples through the Paul’s instruction to the church at Corinth, we see a p...
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Randy Salyer
March 28, 2026
In preparation for the Passover, this Bible study surveys the messianic prophecy of Christ’s suffering, along with His unyielding faith in God’s deliverance and vision of God’s plan of salvation for all of mankind.
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Randy Salyer
March 28, 2026
Blood has great significance to God, and He clearly wants it to have great significance to us. Why? In this sermon, we explore this most important subject.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Tim Groves
March 28, 2026
An exploration of the internal war between carnal nature and the spirit as we prepare for Passover.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Ethan Sanders
March 28, 2026
An exploration of the Night to Be Much Observed, connecting the historical Exodus from Egypt to modern traditions and spiritual growth.
Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Dave West
March 28, 2026
Scripture clearly states that the Passover is to be a memorial and a festival to God throughout the generations. For centuries, there has been a great debate about when Passover should be observed. Should it be kept at the beginning or the end of Nisan the 14th? This message will delve into this important subject so that we can be...
Houston South, Texas
Given by Bill Welch
March 28, 2026
There are many scriptures that address the topic of wisdom. James 3:17 discusses the attributes of "the wisdom that is from above". Said another way: what does wisdom from God look like? There are five attributes that are important for us to understand and take on personally in our lives.
Castle Rock, Colorado
Given by Robert Harvey
March 28, 2026
Seven things to consider as we approach the Passover, concerning the meaning of it and our relationship with the Father and Jesus Christ
Orlando, Florida
Given by Tim Rickard
March 28, 2026
We discussed in part 1 the first three attributes outlined in the Church's booklet on what it means to be a true Christian. In part 2, we will cover the last two attributes on what defines a true Christian: 1) A Christian builds Christ's character, and 2) A Christian is consistent and steadfast. After we are called, after we believe, and after we repent...
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by Michael Lindenberg
March 28, 2026
This sermon emphasizes staying spiritually focused before the Spring Holy Days by looking beyond the physical preparations and reflecting on their deeper meaning-our need for repentance, the gift of forgiveness, and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. By meditating on these truths, we can more fully appreciate Passover, the Night to Be Much Observed, and the Days of Unleavened Bread as...
Kansas City, Kansas
Given by Caleb Froedge
March 28, 2026
Sin has severed humanity's relationship with the Father, creating a wound beyond human remedy. Yet from the foundation of the world, a plan was established to restore and ultimately heal mankind.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Given by Tom Letellier
March 28, 2026
Why is Passover such a solemn and sobering Holy Convocation? It is unlike any night that we observe in the Church of God. This message will explore why we observe it the way we do and it's relationship to the sufferings of Jesus Christ.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Given by Zach Smith
March 28, 2026
At baptism, we acknowledge that we have accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Savior. That requires faith—but faith in what? And is that same faith necessary, even after baptism, each time we seek forgiveness?
Twin Cities, Minnesota
Given by Larry Solomon
March 28, 2026
We were bought with a price, not with silver or gold, but with the precious blood of God's Son. With that in mind, how should we live our lives in appreciation of what was done for us? What does God want to see? Why did Christ give His Life? Why endure what He did? Think about these things, reflect with...
Beloit, Wisconsin
Given by Michael Hanisko
March 28, 2026
God has defined sin based on the laws He set in motion. It is not our prerogative to define sin, only God can define what sin is. This sermon will examine several places in the Bible where sin is defined to help us understand better what we are instructed during the Days of Unleavened Bread to come out of.