Given by Dave Myers
June 13, 2020
What is faith and why do we need it?
Given by David Jackson
June 13, 2020
Given by Nathan Willoughby
June 13, 2020
Given by Doug Johnson
June 13, 2020
God’s Word is clear about one thing—we are to “watch” what happens in our world. But are we supposed to be participants too? It depends on what is meant by “participants!” If we mean being active in the world’s politics and social movements, the answer is “no.” We are to be observers and we are also to be examples, or amba...
Given by Don Henson
June 12, 2020
Given by Scott Hammer
June 6, 2020
What is the Spirit? What is the Dark Side? The two paths. What is the evidence of the Spirit in us?
Given by Dave Pennington
June 6, 2020
Given by Barry Boyd
June 6, 2020
Given by Don Henson
June 6, 2020
Given by Dave Myers
June 6, 2020
What has this long time apart form in-person services taught us?
Given by David Jackson
June 6, 2020
Given by Jon Pinelli
June 6, 2020
Our nation is once again in upheaval due to the death of an unarmed black man. Protests are taking a tone of fighting the power. Are we aware that we should be fighting the power as well....but not as the protesters are "fighting the power?" This sermon discusses what power we should be fighting.
Given by Greg Sargent
June 6, 2020
During the season of Pentecost, we are reminded that God’s Spirit is one of power. We need God’s help to overcome the works of the flesh that were symbolically buried at baptism but are still engrained in us and need to be overcome. If we don’t change, God will purge us in ways that are unpleasant so that we can inher...
Given by Caleb Froedge
June 6, 2020
In Deuteronomy 24 and Leviticus 23 we find the principal of leaving part of the harvest behind for others to glean. Is there a lesson for us to learn? What are we to leave behind in this life, and what is God going to ultimately leave behind?
Given by Doug Johnson
June 6, 2020
Just what did Jesus mean when He said “By this shall all men know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another?” What’s the difference in the affection among the brethren of the Church compared to other groups of people who associate with friends, family, neighbors?