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.
Given by Greg Sargent
June 15, 2024
Pentecost is mainly about God’s promise of the Holy Spirit. The one word that describes God is “love.” Fulfilling the fruit of love described in Galatians 5 will actually result in never practicing sin.
Given by Greg Sargent
June 1, 2024
In Satan's world, there can be divorces for almost any reason. What does God's word tell us about when we can be free to remarry? And what are the main keys for a happy marriage?
Given by Greg Sargent
May 18, 2024
Those words, “when you see,” were spoken by Christ to the disciples almost 2000 years ago. We can draw at least 2 conclusions from those three words—1) if we are watching, we will be aware of prophesied world events before Christ’s coming and 2) Christ expects us to watch for those events and expects the church to warn the world when those...
Given by Greg Sargent
May 11, 2024
First Corinthians 13 defines God’s love—both the positive characteristics and those that are opposite. Athaliah and Abigail give us living examples of each. Who of the two would you like to have as a mother?
Given by Greg Sargent
April 29, 2024
The Apostle Paul told the Corinthians “we preach Christ crucified” and he was “determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified (1 Corinthians 1:23; 2:2). Sounds very Protestant to our ears but in fact strikes the antinomian nominal Christian world in the face. In fact, Christ’s crucifixion was the crucial pivotal act of Christ that determined the...
Given by Larry Neff
April 29, 2024
We fully understand God has not appointed a Holy Day or Festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However the church has always recognized the vital importance thereof. The scripture also says we are saved by His life. And the resurrection occurred at the end of the third day of Unleavened Bread.
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...
Given by David Gatley
April 13, 2024
A look at the spiritual growth of one man, the Apostle Peter, and what we can learn from his example.
Given by Robert Harvey
April 6, 2024
Do we want righteousness as much as a starving man wants food? That's the idea behind the wording of this beatitude. The sermon explores that idea and looks at several examples from the Bible of what that looked like in the lives of individuals.
Given by Greg Sargent
March 30, 2024
If a member takes the Passover unworthily, it could make them weak, sick or even cause their death. The context of 1 Corinthians 11 plus related scriptures shows what unworthy means.
Given by Greg Sargent
March 23, 2024
John 3:16 tells us Christ died for sinners so they would not perish. The penalty of ceasing to exist for all eternity is the same for the so-called “white” lie and for the worst unrepentant sinner who will have ever lived. The key words to understand concerning the Passover are “blood,” “new covenant” and “remission.” When understood, we can comprehend the...