Fort Worth, Texas
Given by Ken Giese
January 31, 2026
Tension (as a noun) is defined as (1) the state of being stretched tight and (2) mental or emotional strain . . . similar words . . . stress, anxiety, worry, anxiousness, apprehension, agitation, nervousness, jumpiness, uncertainty, anticipation, excitement . . . . the list goes on! All of us experience tension in our daily lives and we often yearn to experience tension’s opposite . . . relaxation! What are the positive qualities of tension t...
Cleveland, Ohio
Given by Gabe Ellis
January 31, 2026
A common piece of clothing used by a waiter, waitress, or server is an apron. How does wearing an apron relate to our spiritual life? What is the connection between wearing an apron and the character quality of humility?
Grand Junction / Salt Lake City
Given by David Gatley
January 31, 2026
It is generally understood that the term "Christian" refers to those who follow the example of Christ - but do you know when and where that name originated? The Book of Acts and other New Testatment scriptures reveal not only the origin of that term but also the other names that were used to describe those who followed...
Bentonville / Van Buren, Arkansas
Given by Tom Clark
January 31, 2026
At the end of the Millennium Satan will be released and deceive vast numbers of people. Since they will have read that prophecy, and no doubt been warned against it, how is he able to deceive so many? What does Satan used to deceive and affect so many people?
Twin Cities, Minnesota
Given by Brit Railston
January 31, 2026
After explaining events to come in the last days, Christ was asked "when will these things be?" Part of the answer was "by your patience possess your souls" or as other scripture references "he who endures to the end will be saved". Christ was telling His disciples what to focus on instead of when...
Dallas, Texas
Given by Andy Burnett
January 31, 2026
In this installment, we look at factors to consider in determining application for the Church under the terms of the New Covenant.
Cleveland, Ohio
Given by Doug Johnson
January 31, 2026
History is filled with astonishing examples of the best and worst of human behavior. Astonishing examples of courage and ingenuity involved in efforts to rescue Jewish children at risk in pre-World War II Europe (known as the Kindertransport) comprise some of the “best” side of human conduct. But God has in mind a much greater rescue effort—involving the entire human race!...
West Palm Beach, Florida
Given by David Jackson
January 31, 2026
The Bible provides a tremendous amount of detail about God’s angels. Three questions are covered in Part 4: How long have angels been around? How many angels are there? What are the different types, ranks, and roles of God’s angels revealed in Scripture? It is important that we have this understanding before looking at the spirit world that is in rebellion aga...
Orlando, Florida
Given by Mike Ciampaglia
January 31, 2026
This sermon will look at each of the weightier matters of the law. We will begin by looking at God’s character traits for the three weightier matters of the law, followed by how human beings have exercised them, looking at good and bad examples, followed by what we are to do as first fruits in God’s plan for humanity.
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
January 31, 2026
We look at the book of Matthew to see why Jesus taught in parables, and more importantly, how that can help us today.
Austin, TX
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
January 31, 2026
This message explores marriage as God designed it from the beginning, starting in Genesis. Scripture shows marriage as both a human relationship and as a physical picture of something spiritual. Through passages from the Law, the Prophets, and the New Testament, the message examines how marriage reflects God’s relationship with His people. It also considers love as an intentional choice e...
Kansas City, Kansas
Given by Caleb Froedge
January 31, 2026
There is a religious deception that will cause strong delusion to many during the end times. How can we avoid this type of mental straying, error, gullibility or wrong opinions relative to morals conduct and belief?
St. Louis, Missouri
Given by Mark Whynaucht
January 31, 2026
The story of Thomas doesn’t end with doubt — and neither does ours. What began with hesitation, ended with one of the most powerful declarations of faith ever recorded: “My Lord and my God.” Those words didn’t come from a man who never struggled. They came from a man who struggled — and stayed.
Memphis, Tennessee
Given by Justin Adkins
January 24, 2026
Elijah was just an ordinary man, used by God to do extraordinary things. God used various situations to train Elijah, to help him build the trust and faith in God, so that he could be used in very powerful ways. We look at these lessons that Elijah can teach us today.
Redding / Stockton, California
Given by Michael Lindenberg
January 24, 2026
As New Covenant Christians—God has blessed us with many benefits. Let’s remind ourselves of the advantages God has given us under this new agreement.