Given by Dave Myers
February 27, 2021
Why would a good God pour out such terrible plagues upon innocent Egyptians? In this sermon we will explore why God would bring calamity upon the Egyptians.
Given by Dave Myers
February 20, 2021
The Lord’s Supper, Eucharist, Communion, the Blessed Sacraments, Passover. What is the Biblical name for the ceremony Jesus gave to His disciples and why is it important today?
Given by Dave Myers
February 13, 2021
How do we determine the correct day to keep the Passover? Should we follow Jewish tradition or does the Bible – and the example of Jesus Christ - show otherwise?
Given by DJ Haney
February 6, 2021
Inertia is the property of matter by which it tends to keep on doing the same thing it had been doing. People can be spiritually the same. We need to take advantage of that natural, spiritual inertia and set ourselves a continuing path towards the destination God has intended for us.
Given by Roger Ellis
February 6, 2021
Today, let’s look at some lessons of Godly sorrow that led the Corinthian Church to heartfelt repentance.
Given by Dave Myers
January 23, 2021
We live in quite uncertain times with a continuing worldwide pandemic. As Christians, how can we inspire hope in others and help them both endure and thrive during hard times?
Given by DJ Haney
January 16, 2021
We take a look at the example of Abraham's servant in Genesis 24 and his approach as he works on a task that has been assigned to him.
Given by Marty Miller
January 16, 2021
Declaring New Year’s resolutions is a popular trend in our culture. On average 80% fail by the second week in February. The Bible has a lot to say about being overcomers and practical tips for success.
Given by Roger Ellis
January 9, 2021
In many places in scripture God is called a potter and we His people are called the clay. Upon repentance and baptism we are given God's Holy Spirit so He can start the process in working with us to mold and shape us into His image spiritually.
Given by Dave Myers
January 2, 2021
Jesus was asked by His disciples, “Lord, teach us to pray.” We ask the same for the same thing today. Do you really know how to pray? Here are some important reminders about prayer.
Given by Gary Summers
January 2, 2021
Stick and stones can break my bones, but words can never hurt me. Of course we know that this statement is false. We also know that our words can hurt others, and others words can hurt us. We will review 3 points that can help our words to be more uplifting and encouraging to others, and help us to strengthen our...
Given by Dave Myers
December 19, 2020
Are you living a pace of life that leaves you exhausted? Not just physically, but more importantly are you mentally, emotionally or even spiritually exhausted? What can we do to get out of the constant state of exhaustion?
Given by Kevin Troyer
December 19, 2020
The phrase "rejoice in you trials" may sound like an oxymoron, yet we are exhorted to do that very thing in the Bible. We know that we must go through trials in this life, and that we are supposed to rejoice in our trials, but why and how do we do that?
Given by Dave Myers
December 12, 2020
One sage wrote: “There is no end of craving. Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness.” Are you content?
Given by Dave Myers
December 5, 2020
A need in the early New Testament church inspired the apostles to establish a new office of service – that of deacon and deaconess. In this sermon we will examine this office as well as the congregation’s role in the process.