Redding / Stockton, California
Given by David Register
January 3, 2026
The first century apostles warned of the “spirit of anti-Christ”, that was “already at work”, and would fully materialize with the beast at the time of the end. Do we recognize the signs and trends that continue to increase as we approach the ”end time”?
Wichita, Kansas
Given by Ray Harris
January 3, 2026
If you had God's power to the fullest extent, what would you do with it? Would you walk through all the hospitals and heal everyone? Why isn't that the case today? God knows how to use His power for the ultimate good of everyone in every situation. This truth ensures that we, his people continue to learn how to deal...
Cleveland, Ohio
Given by Doug Johnson
January 3, 2026
Ever heard of “Quitter’s Day?” Apparently it’s what some call the second Friday in January. You can probably guess the connection—to the idea of “New Year’s Resolutions” and just how long they sometimes last! Could treating the concept of personal change in such a trivial fashion hide what God expects to see in His children?
Auckland, New Zealand
Given by Isaac Khalil
January 3, 2026
Moses and Joshua were commanded to remove their sandals as a symbol of how one must approach God. This was not a natural response for them—they had to be told to do it. In the same way, approaching God with humility does not come naturally to us; it must be learned. The question for us, then, is whether we remove o...
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Jeremy Hess
January 3, 2026
Using the 1967 Western Wall moment, the sermon asks what Jerusalem means biblically. It traces its story from Melchizedek and David to Jesus and the Church, showing human failure, then calls believers to seek God’s Kingdom and hope for Christ’s righteous reign in Jerusalem.
Cincinnati-Dayton, Ohio
Given by Gregg Pennington
January 3, 2026
Most of our anger isn’t as righteous as we think. When we justify it, anger grows into offense, damages relationships, and works against the character God is building in us. God is slow to anger, and He calls us to reflect His patience and mercy.
Caribbean Community
Given by Arnold Hampton
January 3, 2026
Where is God in spiritual winter? He is closer than you and I think. We need to open our eyes like Job and see and learn about God who will never ever forsake us in the spiritual winters of our lives. We need a way to hold on to God when we feel God has let go of us.
Given by Joel Meeker
December 29, 2025
A statement from an eminent orchestra conductor sheds light on our responsibilities as Christians.
Given by Dennis Fultz
December 27, 2025
Sabbath Seminar from Winter Family Weekend 2025. God intends for His people to work together, combining our strengths to accomplish His purpose. “As we explore Locking Arms: The Strength of Brotherhood”, we’ll discover that real strength for God’s people isn’t found in walking alone, but in standing together, shoulder-to-shoulder—lifting, supporting, and carrying one another through life’s most difficult challenges.
Given by Tom Clark
December 27, 2025
Sabbath Seminar from Winter Family Weekend 2025. The last part of Ecclesiastes 4:12 says a three-fold cord is not quickly broken. What is it that binds all the strands of a rope together so that it is not broken? We'll look at the analogy, and what binds the Church together and what makes it stronger so that we are not quickly broken.
Given by Clyde Kilough
December 26, 2025
Winter Family Weekend 2025 Bible Study. As we focus on the theme of brotherhood, let’s review some of the many stories about siblings in the Bible from which we can draw important principles about strengthening and protecting our relationships within the Body of Christ.
East Texas
Given by Scott Hammer
December 20, 2025
Our God's patient and long-suffering nature is demonstrated throughout the Bible -- examples. God waits on us.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Bruce Gore
December 20, 2025
We should not wait until we are old to think of God and consequences for our actions. It is best to keep this in mind at all stages of life. Picking the right choices now leads to be best results later.
Atlanta, Georgia
Given by Tim Groves
December 20, 2025
Do you recognize how much God has given you? When we stop to think about it, it is hard to consider all God has done for us.
St. Louis, Missouri
Given by Mark Whynaucht
December 20, 2025
There comes a time when mercy unaccepted leads to judgment finalized. And in God’s great plan of salvation, that moment is revealed in what the Bible calls the third resurrection — God’s final judgment.