Given by Joel Meeker
May 9, 2015
An audio-visual overview of the Spring Pastoral Trip to French Africa, with some lessons we can learn from what is happening in the world.
Given by Britton Taylor
April 25, 2015
To show how offerings are an essential part of our calling into a relationship with God…And the Holy Day Offering is in fact holy.
Given by Jim Franks
March 14, 2015
God formed man in His image. We understand that man has an incredible potential to be part of the family of God. What exactly do we mean by the expression "the incredible human potential."
Given by Ralph Levy
February 14, 2015
A conflict that started in the womb is still with us today. Edom turned bitter. But what does that teach us as Christians in the twenty-first century?
Given by Joel Meeker
February 14, 2015
A model prayer in the Old Testament teaches us many encouraging things about God's desire to bless His people.
Given by Clyde Kilough
January 24, 2015
Trust is probably at an all-time low in the world today. But what about among the people of God? Who do you trust? Should you trust anyone? Should anyone trust you? What positive effects of trust, and the negative effects of not having trust? And what is the single most important spiritual quality that assures we can have strong trust...
Given by Clyde Kilough
December 27, 2014
Why must Christians be on a lifelong quest to build godly character? This year's Winter Family Weekend theme centered on godly character, and this sermon examines how the greatest spiritual battles of our lives are often fought internally, and they are won or lost in the arena of our character.
Given by Jim Franks
December 26, 2014
What is godliness? How is it manifested in our lives? Slowly but surely we are witnessing the death or destruction of godliness. And the Church is also affected.
Given by David Johnson
December 6, 2014
In a world where disrespect is common, it is easy for the Christian to get caught up in that behavior. But Scripture requires more than avoiding disrespect; it requires respect. Respect toward our fellow humans and reverance toward God require a different way of thinking, and there is an important spiritual dimension.
Given by Doug Horchak
November 15, 2014
We often want results fast in life. God's plan is one that often involves the passage of time, which is also true in our lives as we learn and grow in faith. Patience is an important element in the unfolding of God's great plan.
Given by Clyde Kilough
September 13, 2014
In the Church today we see a large number of members who are “2nd generation” (or 3rd, 4th, or 5th). There are a number of important differences between “1st generation” Christians—those God called straight out of the world—and those who grew up in God’s way of life. Understanding these differences can greatly affect the way we view...
Given by Joel Meeker
August 30, 2014
Christians are called to do what is right before God in a world that often lives another way. How can we do what is right in spite of opposition?
Given by Jim Franks
August 23, 2014
Mark 8:35 states that if we lose our lives for Jesus Christ and the gospel, we will save our lives. How does that work? Are you willing to give up your life for Christ and the gospel?
Given by Doug Horchak
August 16, 2014
We are very blessed in U.S. and western natiions. Our brethren in the developing world live in very Spartan conditions. It is important for us to have the same view as God about this world, and the world tomorrow.
Given by David Johnson
July 19, 2014
We sometimes find ourselves swept up in conflicting emotions and attitudes as we view the turmoil and tragedy of today’s world. Around us people take sides and lash out in anger and frustration at those who view events from a different perspective. What seems evil and unjust to one seems totally justifiable to another. But Christians are taught to...