FOT: Branson
Given by Ivor Mitchell
October 13, 2025
Peter, James and John got a glimpse of the future, and Peter exclaimed, “Lord, it is good for us to be here.” At the Feast of Tabernacles, we get to see and experience a glimpse of the future, and we can also exclaim, “It is good for us to be here.” Why is it good for us to be here...
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Ken Treybig
October 13, 2025
How can it be that after 1,000 years of the greatest time of universal prosperity the world has ever known, some will say “It’s not enough”? How will Satan be able to convince people that God’s prophecy about a true utopia is not sufficient?
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Tim Dickey
October 13, 2025
Caleb, one of the 12 spies of Numbers 13, returned with a positive report after getting a preview of the Promised Land. We are at the Feast of Tabernacles, getting a preview of our future promised land. What will our report be? And what can we learn from Caleb, who “wholly followed” God?
FOT: Orange Beach
Given by Cory Erickson
October 13, 2025
We will need to build trust with those we lead in the Millennium. This message expounds on John C. Maxwell’s 3 Cs of trust in leadership—character, competence and connection. It emphasizes that as we develop these traits in this life, we are, in part, qualifying to be leader-teachers in the Millennium.
FOT: Seaside
Given by Mike Machin
October 13, 2025
God has made us all different. He is a God of great variety and of great love. He has prepared His Kingdom with and for such a love.
FOT: Seaside
Given by Steve McNeely
October 13, 2025
We are called to prepare for our destiny to be leaders and teachers in the Millennium. We learn by doing and can measure our efforts against the ultimate servant leader, Jesus Christ. We can use Psalm 23 as a guide on how to make others feel as we work with them.
FOT: Hawaii
Given by Mike Bennett
October 13, 2025
Let’s look at what the Bible says about satisfaction: Why don’t most people find satisfaction? And more important, what are the keys to finding satisfaction now—and in the Millennium and forever?
FOT: Branson
Given by John Foster
October 14, 2025
What exactly is the meaning of the LGD? Many in this world don't know, but it is a most encouraging part in the plan of God.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Don Henson
October 14, 2025
The holy days we’ve celebrated give us meaning, direction and hope. As we finish our observance of these eight days, we can go home “with a high hand,” determined to maintain the hope that has been reinforced.
FOT: Lancaster
Given by Kevin Epps
October 14, 2025
Have you read COGWA’s Last Great Day study paper? If so, have you reviewed it lately? Most are unaware of the meaning of this holy day. Study papers aren’t statements of infallibility. Nevertheless, they represent the best knowledge available to the Church. Today, we'll review key points from this paper.
FOT: Myrtle Beach
Given by Jim Franks
October 14, 2025
The Feast is over, and we are at the end of the Last Great Day. What have you learned this year? What major lesson will you take home with you?
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
October 14, 2025
This sermon focuses on how the Church came to understand the meaning of this day and three reasons why it truly will be a great day.
FOT: New Braunfels
Given by Nick Slaughter
October 14, 2025
What does seeking the Kingdom of God and His righteousness look like in action? This sermon reveals the skill-based structure of the five spiritual tools and shows how targeted practice sustains Feast-level motivation and measurable growth.
FOT: Seaside
Given by Eric Evans
October 14, 2025
What does the Last Great Day mean for us today and what does it reveal about God’s mercy?
Given by Leon Walker
October 14, 2025
What is the meaning of the Last Great Day, the Eighth Day of the Feast?