Given by Zach Smith
August 23, 2025
We know bible study is a necessary daily habit. But do we approach it with the expectation that God will communicate to us personally through the pages of the Bible? This message explores five points that can stimulate a greater appreciation for the personalized instruction available through bible study.
Given by Zach Smith
August 2, 2025
“Seek first the kingdom” is a simple and memorable phrase, but there is a lot of depth involved in the process. Seeking involves a cycle of activities that start and end with seeing.
Given by Zach Smith
July 26, 2025
From wild fires to flooding and hurricanes to tornadoes, we see major natural disasters in the news regularly. Are they really “natural” or could they be the fulfillment of prophecy?
Given by Zach Smith
July 5, 2025
The pursuit of happiness is considered a basic human right in this nation. But the happiness man chases is often temporary and circumstantial. What can the beatitudes in Matthew 5 teach us about pursuing a higher-level happiness that God desires for us?
Given by Zach Smith
June 14, 2025
More than once, God inspired the apostle Paul to record the instruction, “Fathers, do not provoke your children.” As our loving Father, He models this high standard. But what does provoke really mean, and how does God instead deal with His children?
Given by Dan Summy
June 1, 2025
Pentecost is a history of how God uses the Holy Spirit with and in His called out ones to fulfill His plan of eternal life. Throughout scripture the exodus of the first church in the wilderness is an example of admonition to believe God and to be led by His HolySpirit. Let’s celebrate Pentecost using this rare gift of God.
Given by Gary Lutz
June 1, 2025
God is a creator, a builder, a planner. Could you describe God’s plan using 7 words? What is God’s plan, and does it correspond with your plan? There is a spiritual component!
Given by Zach Smith
May 24, 2025
The book of Hebrews discusses the planned obsolescence of the old covenant. How can we discern which Old Testament laws were temporary in nature and have become obsolete and which God expects us to keep today? Do we pick and choose based on personal preference? Or are there guiding principles and biblical precedent we can use to properly discern?
Given by Zach Smith
May 17, 2025
Titus 2 addresses much of value to mothers and mother figures. But it’s the method in which this teaching is to be passed on that is instructive for all of us. This message explores the topic of mentoring in maintaining a healthy congregation.
Given by Zach Smith
April 26, 2025
Following the first New Testament Passover, the apostles experienced a dramatic change in their relationship dynamics. The foot-washing attitude of humility and service stuck with them and transformed their fellowship. Will our participation in Passover have a similar lasting effect, or did we just get wet during the foot washing?
Given by Zach Smith
April 19, 2025
Paul instructs us to keep the feast with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. What about when the feast ends? This message looks at the interconnected nature of sincerity and truth and why we need their combined function in our lifelong spiritual transformation.
Given by Gary Lutz
April 19, 2025
The 7 days of unleavened bread feature an obvious relationship with a mirror. Gods law is a reflection of His Character. Living Faith is demonstrated by our obedience. If we do the things God tells us to do, our faith will grow into our most valuable asset.
Given by Zach Smith
April 13, 2025
Just after instituting the New Testament Passover, Jesus repeatedly instructed His disciples to “abide.” What does this little word teach us about how to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread and fulfill its meaning?
Given by Dan Summy
April 12, 2025
Christ said in John 14:26 that he was taught by God's Spirit. How did this happen? Are men taught in the same fashion? What do the scriptures reveal?
Given by Zach Smith
March 29, 2025
The Hebrew word chesed is used frequently in the Old Testament to describe an aspect of God’s character that has no single English equivalent. Reflecting on the depth of its meaning can help in our final preparation for and participation in Passover.