Given by Mark Whynaucht
April 13, 2024
What are you willing to die for? As we prepare for and approach this Passover, we can remember that Jesus Christ is the epitome of the righteous and true martyr, that we should live our lives in a way that imitates Him so that we too can glorify God.
Given by Chad Messerly
April 12, 2024
Can we change? Do we have the ability to change? The answer is Yes. Not only can we change, we are expected to change. This message will discuss five points on how to change. Change is at the core of our Christian growth.
Given by Robert Harvey
April 6, 2024
Do we want righteousness as much as a starving man wants food? That's the idea behind the wording of this beatitude. The sermon explores that idea and looks at several examples from the Bible of what that looked like in the lives of individuals.
Given by Pat Sinon
April 6, 2024
Given by Tom Schultz
April 6, 2024
Given by Jon Pinelli
April 6, 2024
It is said that the sacrifice and death of Jesus Christ is the most prophesied event in the Bible. This sermon explores seven of those prophecies.
Given by David Jackson
April 6, 2024
Passover Preparation and Self-Examination The sifting process is a separation process, most often used to find the good. You can look below the sifter and see the bad and what needs to be discarded, but what shows up on top of the sifter is the good. Sifting is a type of examination. Passover and the Passover season are about Self-sifting,...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
April 6, 2024
We have no need to be discouraged at Passover time. It is our opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to Almighty God and renew our dedication to putting on the new man. As James says in James 4:2, sometimes we have not because we ask not. We need to ask God for a clean heart before Him, as well as for hope,...
Given by Taylor Tootle
April 6, 2024
Faith is the baisis of how we live our lives as Christians. Through God's Word we are encouraged to grow in faith throughout our life. As we approach the Spring Holy Days let's examine our faith and be encouraged to continue to grow and understand the dangers of not growing.
Given by Michael Hanisko
April 6, 2024
Given by Don Henson
April 5, 2024
The phrase is typically used sarcastically to mean that nobody cares, or that something doesn’t matter. But the Passover shows us how much Jesus cares for us and that we in turn are to care for one another.
Given by Greg Sargent
March 30, 2024
If a member takes the Passover unworthily, it could make them weak, sick or even cause their death. The context of 1 Corinthians 11 plus related scriptures shows what unworthy means.
Given by John Trotter
March 30, 2024
Encouragement to focus on self-examination as part of embracing the process of spiritual growth and maturity.
Given by Arnold Burns
March 30, 2024
Given by David Jackson
March 30, 2024
When considering Paul's admonition in 1 Corinthians 11:27-34 that we examine ourselves, that we discern the Lord’s body, there are five broad statements made by Paul: We bring judgment on ourselves We don’t judge ourselves We are judged by God We are chastened by the Lord We may be condemned with the world Where do we stand as we...