Given by Roger Ellis
June 12, 2021
This afternoon let’s see what we can learn from the life of Samson.
Given by Marty Miller
June 12, 2021
Have you been saved? What does the Bible say (and what doesn't it say) about salvation?
Given by James Ellis
June 5, 2021
Scripture describes a coming time when, "the love of many will grow cold." Let's build a fire that will keep ourselves warm.
Given by Paul Carter
June 5, 2021
In the not so distant future there wil be an event that is prophecied to happen, that will be another key to understand where we are in prophecy and what will happen thereafter. There is a battle of two kings or pwers. Who are they, and why will they be fighting? Who are the King of the North and the...
Given by Dan Summy
June 5, 2021
Given by Don Henson
June 5, 2021
Given by Dave Myers
June 5, 2021
Change can be unsettling and may bring upset. What lessons about change might we learn from the experiences ancient Israel went through as they traversed the wilderness on the way to Sinai?
Given by Doug Johnson
June 5, 2021
We all have choices to make every day of our lives. Do we give enough thought to how those choices shape our whole existence?
Given by John Foster
June 5, 2021
We all have been through a difficult year and so it is good to review some lessons from those experiences so we can cope better in the future.
Given by Dave Myers
May 29, 2021
Jesus said that the only sign he would give to prove he was the Messiah was His resurrection to life after three days and three nights in the grave. In this sermon we’ll continue studying the eyewitness accounts of the resurrection appearances of Christ so we can have confidence in our Savior.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
May 29, 2021
Given by Jon Pinelli
May 29, 2021
The apostle told us that we walk by faith and not by sight. What did he mean and how can we apply this principle to our lives?
Given by David Jackson
May 29, 2021
Discouragement and depression are very close cousins, you might even say twins because it is hard to tell them apart at times. Discouragement is normal and what most everyone experiences at times, whereas depression is a much more serious matter. The death of a family member, difficult family situations, failing health, finances, physiological and chemical imbalances, etc. are just a...
Given by Don Henson
May 29, 2021
Given by Jim Franks
May 29, 2021