Given by David Jackson
April 5, 2025
“But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin” ( 1 John 1:7). The approximately 7 billion human beings alive right now will commit approximately 1.7 quadrillion (1 comma 7, followed by 14 zeros) sins over their lifetime. The blood of Jesus Christ can cleanse it ...
Given by Ken Treybig
April 5, 2025
People worry about tax audits, but audits can be positive as well. God asks us to take a spiritual self-audit, called 'examining ourselves' each year before Passover. What can we learn from the 7 Passovers mentioned in the New Testament that is relevant to us today?
Given by Wes Cohron
April 5, 2025
A review of Passover
Given by Drew Tranquada
April 5, 2025
Accountability and Responsibility. They are related but not identical terms. How do they apply in my Christian life?
Given by Gary Black
April 5, 2025
There are many examples of true repentance in the Bible. Let's look at several and draw lessons we can consider before Passover.
Given by James Ellis
April 5, 2025
"Therefore by their fruits you will know them" (Matthew 7:20). What would you like to be known for?
Given by Ken Giese
April 5, 2025
The Israelites were commanded to remove leaven from their dwellings and eat unleavened bread for seven days. Was this merely an arbitrary dietary restriction or was there more to it? What makes leaven the ideal metaphor for sin and why is it important for us to remove physical leaven from our homes, our cars our possessions and spiritual leaven from o...
Given by Greg Sargent
April 5, 2025
They were a rebellious lot! But God not only led Israel out of Egypt to go to the promised land, He loved this pagan bunch and told them they would be a holy and treasured nation. Do we love the immoral, rebellious people of this world? Shouldn’t we be following God’s example?
Given by Osmonde Douglas
April 5, 2025
God will repair our broken heart and restore our crushed spirit. Forgiving when it hurts isn't easy, but it is a process. Forgiveness should not have a limit.
Given by Nick Slaughter
April 5, 2025
This message revisits the final week before Christ’s crucifixion—not just by tracing the events, but by listening closely to the words Jesus spoke. Who He talked to, how He spoke, what He revealed—and when He stayed silent—are all part of the pattern. From private conversations to public confrontations, from heartfelt prayers to pointed parables, The Words of the Word reveals somethi...
Given by Caleb Froedge
April 5, 2025
There are many different theories that try to explain what love is. This sermon looks at what the syllables for God's language of love is.
Given by Randal Salyer
April 5, 2025
The healing that was made possible for you and for me and for as many as God has called and as many as God will call is made possible by the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. It's a whole and complete and permanent spiritual healing that affects not just us as individuals, not just our physical bodies, but it...
Given by Justin Adkins
April 5, 2025
Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread are just around the corner. We can have confidence that we are keeping the Holy Days as God instructed and intended for us to keep them. We can look forward to the Holy Days with a deep appreciation for what they picture, both historically and for us today.
Given by Bruce Gore
April 5, 2025
This sermon discusses the significance of the Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread, and how they relate to the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. We can see how God used the oppression and affliction of the Israelites to ultimately deliver them and establish them as a great nation. It is important we prepare our hearts and minds during this time,...
Given by Gary Summers
April 5, 2025
We know that the Bible admonishes us to warmly greet one another, which we all tend to do very well. But there are a number of things we find in God's word that we are to do to one another, for one another, and with one another. In this message, we will look at some of the one anothers found i...