Given by Greg Sargent
September 14, 2024
Several *Daily Bible Verses* in September 2024 were on the subject of the Sabbath. This sermon defines the following words you find in the Old and New Testament: convocation; assembly, forsake and exhort. Could you be heading toward the unpardonable sin?
Given by Larry Neff
September 7, 2024
In this Bible study we will cover 7 reasons why we don’t or cannot observe every O.T. law under the administration of the new covenant.
Given by Greg Sargent
September 7, 2024
We are commanded to assemble on the Sabbath for two reasons: being taught and fellowshipping. When we understand the Mystery of the Ages, we better understand why we must fellowship every Sabbath.
Given by Greg Sargent
August 24, 2024
The Bible is separated into two basic sections, the Old Testament (Covenant) and the New Testament (Covenant). The Old Covenant is a type of the new—Moses leads Israel out of Egypt toward the promised land after which God gives Israel the 10 Commandment covenant. Fulfillment of the type—Jesus Christ in the four gospels preaches the promise of God’s...
Given by Greg Sargent
August 10, 2024
Rarely do you find this many verses concerning the life of a biblical figure as this King of Judah—Hezekiah. Following are three lessons we can learn from reading his life’s story: 1) Don’t blame your parents; you have a choice, 2) God gave your enemies their victories; He can also take their strength way and 3) Prospering too much can...
Given by Robert Harvey
August 10, 2024
Many people are familiar with the Beatitudes. Most would be surprised to know there are beatitudes in the book of Revelation. In this study, there is a review of what a beatitude actually is and then we go through the ones that are found in Revelation.
Given by Greg Sargent
August 3, 2024
The Bible tells us what love is! Fulfilling the characteristics we find in Galatians 5 is important. Equally important is to recognize what *love is not*.
Given by Robert Harvey
July 27, 2024
A word used mostly in a religious context that is misused and misunderstood. This message looks at the definition of it and what we can learn from examples of its use in the Bible.
Given by Greg Sargent
July 20, 2024
We know we must overcome sin to be in the kingdom of God. In overcoming, some problems seems simple; some are more difficult; Worst case scenario—we might not think we have any problems to overcome.
Given by Greg Sargent
July 13, 2024
God not only controls who the rulers will be in the Israelite nations but also who will rule in the Gentile kingdoms, e.g. Babylon with Nebuchadnezzar. Three examples of U.S. Presidential elections gives us a good idea of how much God is involved taking out and/or setting up Presidents in the United States. Pray for, don’t...
Given by Jacob Golden
July 13, 2024
In this study we focus on the difference between two Greek words, Sarkinois and Pnuematikois, carnal and spiritual, respectively. We journey through Paul's use of these words in the book of 1 Corinthians and how the brethren in Corinth needed to be shown the difference.
Given by David Gatley
July 6, 2024
God is love, and He loves us so much that He also gave us the things that He hates, so that we may avoid those things and have disdain for them as well.
Given by David Treybig
June 29, 2024
The book of Acts records the giving of the Holy Spirit and how the apostles and brethren of the early church either followed the lead of the Holy Spirit or ignored it. This sermon covers some of the history with an emphasis on the fruit that will be produced in our lives by following the Holy Spirit.
Given by Greg Sargent
June 16, 2024
On the Day of Pentecost, those who were baptized fellowshipped and were of one accord. What caused them to become one united church group so quickly?
Given by Larry Neff
June 16, 2024
We will look at traits of the redwood to illustrate spiritual traits and growth in our lives as firstfruits.