Given by Jack Hendren
January 28, 2012
Given by Tom Clark
January 21, 2012
Cain’s defiant response to God after he killed his brother has been echoed by men all through human history: Am I my brother’s keeper? There is a mixture of truth and error in this statement. Do we understand the difference, and recognize our obligation as our brother’s keeper?
Given by Paul Carter
January 21, 2012
In the Bible, did Paul say that we are under the law or under grace instead? Contrary to popular belief, a biblical understanding of law and of grace reveals that the law of God and the grace of God are not mutually exclusive. Learn what the Bible reveals about the purpose and roles of the law and grace.
Given by Bernard Hongerloot
January 21, 2012
This year Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate her Diamond Jubilee. She is not the only royalty that is to be celebrated. We are royalty in the making!
Given by Jeff Baker
January 21, 2012
Examine example of Israel's unbelief in 40 years of wandering and how it applies to us.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
January 21, 2012
Two current views on how man thinks about his relationship to God through the medium of money. To be continued.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
January 14, 2012
"We continue our review of walking by faith, not sight, and the spiritual results of doing so."
Given by David Treybig
January 7, 2012
This sermon discusses relationships within the Church, including members and God, pastors and members, and members and members.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
January 7, 2012
Christians are to walk a certain way, and not another way. They are to walk by faith, not by sight. We review what the Bible reveals about why faith is a better way to walk than sight, and what the results, or fruits are, of walking by faith. Part 1.
Given by Chris Moen
December 31, 2011
A main message of Jeremiah was the same to his nation of Judah as it is to the nations of the world today. It’s a message of repentance and of a return to proper faith and obedience toward God.
Given by Mark Winner
December 31, 2011
One of the most consistent battles every human being faces is the battle against vanity yet most people do not realize that it has many faces. What does that mean? It means that pride and vanity shows in a variety of ways, many of which are rarely seen.
Given by David Treybig
December 31, 2011
The traditional roles for men and women have been described by some as archaic. Evangelical feminists argue that since there is neither male nor female in Christ, there are no gender roles or limitations. Here are five key principles that provide an overview of the Bible's teaching on this subject.
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
December 24, 2011
Third and last part of the series on the life and ministry of Timothy, and lessons for us.
Given by Jim Franks
December 24, 2011
God is involved in the greatest building project ever, the construction of a spiritual house, which is His family—the Church. We can have a part in that project both as a part of the structure and by helping others become a part as well. We have some ambitious organizational goals for 2012 to assist in that project, but to bear...
Given by Dave Myers
December 23, 2011
God's plan is to expand His family. Mr. Myers shares three simple words - one for men, one for women and one for children - that we can use as a foundation in building successful, happy families.