Given by Neil Hart
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
History and lessons of the first Passover kept by the nation of Israel.
Given by Tom Clark
The Passover service is a reflection of the commitment we made at baptism, and the Passover reminds us of the covenant we made with God the Father and Christ. (given 3/19/2011)
Given by Mark Winner
Exodus 12:18 has occasionally caused confusion over the timing of the Days of Unleavened Bread. This sermon brings clarity through the other scriptures of the Bible as to the accurate keeping of the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Dave Myers
The second step in being rescued from the certain death that sin brings is to repent – a word almost unknown in today’s culture.
Given by Chris Moen
Jesus endured long, and extended every possible opportunity for Judas to have a change of heart at His last Passover. Forgiveness is a main theme of Passover, and Jesus left us a life-empowering example we are required to follow.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
History and lessons of the first Passover kept by the nation of Israel.
Given by Greg Sargent
Enduring temptation can mean patiently suffering for a long time. God wants to see how we use judgment and look to Him to overcome sin and learn to teach others. Here are four ways we can endure and overcome when we are enticed by sin.
Given by James Capo
Explanation of the keeping of the Passover on the 14th day of the first month. Good historical and scriptural teaching of this important beginning of the Holy Days.