Given by Britton Taylor
October 7, 2025
We must develop a righteous “prejudice” in this life in order to judge at Christ’s side in the next.
FOT: Seaside
Given by David Johnson
October 7, 2025
Out of billions, God has called a few to understand His truth. The lives of Moses and David show how God shapes His servants, taking them on unexpected paths to prepare them for greater responsibilities. Likewise, Christians today are being trained to become God’s sons and daughters forever.
Given by Britton Taylor
October 7, 2025
We must develop a righteous “prejudice” in this life in order to judge at Christ’s side in the next.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Doug Horchak
October 7, 2025
Rejoicing requires deeper thinking than merely being happy. Let’s go through four elements of the Feast in an effort to think deeply about aspects of the Feast of Tabernacles.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
October 7, 2025
This sermon reviews prophecies focusing on Israel in the Millennium. During the 1,000 years, there will be two categories of Israelites. Each group will have an important role to fulfill in helping earth’s inhabitants turn to God.
FOT: Branson
Given by Randy Salyer
October 7, 2025
You shall rejoice before the Eternal your God seven days. As God’s plan is fulfilled step by step, the millennial rule of Jesus Christ, pictured by these seven days, is a time for which the people of God have every reason to rejoice.
FOT: Branson
Given by Roy Demarest
October 7, 2025
What are the lessons we are supposed to learn from living in temporary dwellings? That we are sojourners on the earth. That we are ambassadors for Christ. That we are called to represent the values of the coming Kingdom of God.
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Doug Johnson
October 7, 2025
Did you pack these five things in your Feast “luggage”? Do you have a Feast goal? Have you packed part of “the world” by mistake? Will you be working on your spiritual focus and drawing on God’s supply of holiness? Did you bring an extra “suitcase” to take spiritual lessons home?
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Don Henson
October 7, 2025
Mark Twain wrote, “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” The annual holy days teach us why. We’re here to anticipate the final stages of God’s plan of salvation—to be refreshed, reminded and encouraged.
FOT: Seaside
Given by Larry Lambert
October 6, 2025
The example of Ezra the priest contains parallels to what it will be like for us when we are in the role of a priest in the future. Ezra had prepared himself for the time when God would allow him to lead and teach His people. We, too, have the opportunity to prepare ourselves now for this future role.
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Wes Cohron
October 6, 2025
When we begin with the why, it always reveals our purpose and the reason we do what we do. Three reasons why we are here: to learn to fear God, to rejoice and because of our faith.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Steven D. Moody
October 6, 2025
In the last two festivals God gives us a vision of what the future holds for us and humanity.
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Zach Smith
October 6, 2025
The Church is commissioned with the task of preaching the gospel of the Kingdom before the end comes. We are also admonished to seek first the Kingdom of God as we wait for it. But what about when Christ returns? Will there still be a need for preaching the gospel and seeking the Kingdom in the Millennium?
East Texas
Given by Ken Treybig
October 4, 2025
Two of God’s festivals are a week long—with another festival right beside them. Unleavened Bread is 7 days—preceded by Passover. The Feast of Tabernacles is 7 days followed by the Last Great Day. We are about to observe that final 8-days of God’s feasts for this calendar year. Let’s review a few things about making the most of that time.
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Jason Hyde
October 4, 2025
Immigrants passing through Ellis Island needed approval to enter "a world of possibilities." This sermon explores actions Christians should take to ensure entrance to the Kingdom of God.