Given by Zach Smith
April 27, 2024
Given by Ron Kelley
April 27, 2024
At the conclusion of the Passover service, there is a section of John that is read. This section conveys the love that the Father and Son have for each other as well as a message to each of us and how we are His. What if John gave this sermon today?
Given by Kevin Troyer
April 26, 2024
What do we think of others? How do we compare? Are we worse than others? Better than others? Do we ever look down on others? To answer these questions we need to first look at how we see ourselves and then look at how God sees others.
Given by Don Henson
April 26, 2024
Bible Study - The Kings of Israel and Judah (#6) - 1 Samuel 19-21
Given by Mark Winner
April 23, 2024
The Days of Unleavened Bread are a commanded feast to remind us of the vital need to actively work at removing sin from our lives. We must strive to bring our bodies into subjection and pursue spiritual unleavenedness with diligence and commitment.
Given by Tom Schultz
April 23, 2024
Given by Zach Smith
April 23, 2024
Given by Jim Cannon
April 23, 2024
Given by Doug Johnson
April 23, 2024
Where do we start? There are so many connections from 1 Corinthians 10, Deuteronomy 8, Matthew 4, Deuteronomy 10, James 1, Galatians 5…let’s think about it some with this sermon.
Given by Scott Hammer
April 23, 2024
Lessons we can learn for our spiritual journey from the physical journey of ancient Israel.
Given by Ron Kelley
April 23, 2024
This sermon will analyze this statement “we should learn to look at sin as God does and strive with His help to avoid it at all costs”.
Given by Don Henson
April 22, 2024
Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 5 that we are to keep the feast of UB with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. What are the qualities of sincerity and truth and how do they replace the leaven of malice and wickedness?
Given by Paul Carter
April 22, 2024
Sin has been forgiven, Sin has been "put out" ... but are you "ruling over" sin?
Given by Greg Sargent
April 20, 2024
By far the biggest lesson to learn when keeping the Passover is: God loves all people in this world. God IS love. He is not willing that anyone should perish. When we examine ourselves before the Passover to determine if Christ is in us (2 Cor. 13:5), do we remember Christ died for the whole world; if we were Christ, would we...
Given by Greg Sargent
April 20, 2024
The New Testament and Old Testament Passovers were both kept on the 14th day of the first month of God’s sacred calendar. Many believe the Passover in Egypt was kept on the 15th. This sermon gives four keys to prove the 14th was kept: the Passover was a day, a sacrifice, the twilight period just after sunset and very...