Given by Nathan Willoughby
April 4, 2020
Given by Andy Burnett
April 4, 2020
As we prepare for the Passover in 2020 during very interesting times, consider these two thoughts and an overriding key that apply to both Passover and our daily lives.
Given by Dave Myers
April 4, 2020
The first commanded festival illustrating God’s great plan shows that the beginning of the plan is critical to its success. But why do Christians need the Passover?
Given by Don Henson
April 4, 2020
Given by Caleb Froedge
April 4, 2020
In the old covenant, blood was very important regarding the forgiveness of sin. What about the new covenant? How important is Christ’s shed blood for the deliverance from sin? This sermon looks at the blood of the new covenant.
Given by Jon Pinelli
April 4, 2020
As we prepare for Passover in a few days, we are reminded of the great healing that has taken place between us and God. That peace and reconciliation has been healed by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Given by Doug Johnson
April 3, 2020
The strangeness of events in our world has even changed our observance of God’s festivals this spring. How must we, as those God has called out of this world, approach this special season of the year? What should our focus be? What must we look for in our “pre-Passover” examination?
Given by Don Henson
April 3, 2020
Given by Jon Pinelli
April 1, 2020
It is called the mother of all sins. What does pride look like and what are the telltale signs of a prideful spirit? This Bible Study explores the subject of pride.
Given by Britton Taylor
March 28, 2020
When a Christian faces a crisis it should serve the purpose of drawing closer to God. However, a crisis should not be the only catalyst for strengthening that relationship. The Passover shows us this.
Given by David Johnson
March 28, 2020
In times of confusion and distress, we understandably turn to Scripture to find direction and peace. Jesus told His disciples that they should not let their hearts be troubled – easier said than done – and then told them, “You believe in God; believe also in Me.” What did He mean by that? How does that bring us stability when the world...
Given by Dave Myers
March 27, 2020
Being baptized is like signing a contract with God. Do you know what the terms of that contract are? If you have been baptized, what exactly did you agree to? In this sermon we will review what we promised God we would do after our baptism..
Given by Mark Winner
March 24, 2020
The time leading into Passover requires an intense period of self-examination according to what the Apostle Paul shared in I Corinthians 11 in order not to be guilty of the blood and body of Jesus Christ. This sermon examines ways in which to make certain we are being thorough in that process.
Given by Clyde Kilough
March 21, 2020
We often hear the term “act of God” inappropriately applied to unforeseen tragedies. But what about the acts of man, and the acts of Satan? It is critically important to understand how the acts of man and Satan have created the world’s problems, and how the true acts of God will save us.
Given by Joel Meeker
March 21, 2020
A slogan created to promote good morale, emerging from the Second World War, can serve as a useful reminder to Christians in times of trial.