Given by Dave Myers
April 22, 2022
Several amazing events took place through history during the days of Unleavened Bread. What were they and what can we learn from them?
Given by Dave Myers
April 16, 2022
What's so bad about sin? In this sermon we'll examine three solid reasons sin must be put out and overcome. Three strikes and sin's out!
Given by Taylor Tootle
April 9, 2022
We have been redeemed. Redemption is needed for our Salvation but what is it? To review the topic of Redemption we are going to break it into four parts The need for redemption, the cost of redemption, our responsibility once redeemed, as well as a future look at redemption.
Given by Dave Myers
April 2, 2022
The Passover, picturing the sacrifice of our Savior, is one of the most meaningful of ceremonies for true Christians. Yet it dos not stand completely alone. It is followed immediately by the Feast of Unleavened Bread. In this sermon we'll explore how these two festivals must go together.
Given by Dave Myers
March 26, 2022
The symbols surrounding the Days of Unleavened Bread
Given by Dave Myers
March 19, 2022
Good things come in small packages
Given by Cody Kitts
March 12, 2022
Given by Taylor Tootle
March 5, 2022
Being responsible can be defined as choosing to do what I know I should do because it is the right thing to do. This message explores what it means to be a responsible Christian.
Given by Tim Foster
March 5, 2022
One of the fruits of the spirit is rightly translated meekness. More than just gentle, meekness is a fruit of power, bearing injuries with patience, not retaliating, putting vindication in God's hands, relying on God to fight injustice. Meekness creates peace.
Given by Dave Myers
February 26, 2022
Christians do not need to live their lives in fear. Here are some practical ways to live without fear.
Given by Dave Myers
February 19, 2022
Hard feelings between people is often referred to as 'bad blood'. Did you know that there is good blood?
Given by Dave Myers
February 12, 2022
How should we refer to the ceremony of the bread and wine? Is it proper to call it the Eucharist, Communion or the Lord's Supper? The only name the Bible uses is simple: Passover.
Given by Dave Myers
January 29, 2022
Cornelius stands as a wonderful example and forms a vital part of the New Testament Church. His story is one of dedication, prejudice and faith. What might we learn from what is recorded of him in the Bible?
Given by Jeremy Hess
January 22, 2022
Our words can lead to either joy or sorrow, what will we choose? It matter because God states they all matter. So we need to focus on speed that leads to an ultimately good outcome.
Given by Tim Foster
January 15, 2022
God's Instructions for living are not just arbitrary rules, they are meant to benefit human lives. Blessings and cursings, deceitfulness of sin, these help us see how even unpopular laws are still very much for our good.