Given by Jon Pinelli
November 17, 2020
In recent years the Godhead seems to be under attack by those who would claim to believe the same thing we believe; specifically some claiming that Jesus is not the God of the Old Testament. Do we know how to address this topic when it is presented to us? What does scripture say? This study explores this topic in detail.
Given by Dave Myers
November 14, 2020
In His word God records good, bad, and even the ugly deeds of humans so that we might learn from them all. What lessons might we glean from the life of Judah?
Given by John Foster
November 14, 2020
Some have asked how God speaks to us today. The answer is revealed in what the scriptures tell us.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
November 14, 2020
Given by Rick Avent
November 14, 2020
Given by Dan Summy
November 14, 2020
Given by Jim Franks
November 14, 2020
Christ questioned whether He would find faith on earth when He returned. A major part of faith is holding on. And in our society today, it is holding on to that which is good. The book of Hebrews has a lot to say about both faith and endurance.
Given by Jon Pinelli
November 14, 2020
Heresy is a very real enemy of the Church. How do we deal with it when it comes into our midst?
Given by Don Henson
November 13, 2020
Given by Steve McNeely
November 7, 2020
The story of a tanker split in two and the rescue of the men trapped on the stern yields some lessons about hope in adversity. What are the specifics we hope for?
Given by Dave Myers
November 7, 2020
The hardest thing for a human to do is to admit he is wrong. Why do we not want to admit when we are wrong? What do we typically do to avoid admitting we are wrong? What does God expect us to do when we are wrong?
Given by Dave Pennington
November 7, 2020
Given by Jon Pinelli
November 7, 2020
Controlled burns are used in forest fire prevention and forest management. Physical contrlled burns have a spiritual parallel for us. What are they and why are they necessary?
Given by Doug Johnson
November 7, 2020
Jesus Christ told Pontius Pilate, “My kingdom is not of this world…” What did He mean? How does that translate to the 21-century world in which we live? And what about Paul’s admonitions to pray for worldly leaders? After all, the Roman emperor at the time was Nero! What would God expect of those He calls to His way of life...
Given by Matt Zollner
November 7, 2020
A major attribute of God's character is His mercy. He extends kindness and compassion to all people and has an expectation that we do the same to each other.