Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
What is the symbolism of the wave sheaf offering, and what does it mean for us? (Given 4/23/2011)
Given by Jon Pinelli
The fall of Jericho on the Last Day of Unleavened Bread carries vital spiritual principles for us. (Given 4/25/2011)
Given by Paul Carter
The news can be very discouraging as we see the world spiraling out of control. What is the cause of man's troubles? What are the works that mankind produces, that can bring him to unthinkable positions? The "Works of the Flesh" are listed for us in Galatians 5:19-21. Verse 19 tells us that they are made manifest (evident, or in plain sight). They should be easy to see, but yet with the fleshly mind they can sometimes be difficult to see in ourselves. In this message we will begin to look at them one by one in a more detailed way.
Given by Ron Kelley
Lessons we learn from keeping the Night To Be Much Observed. (Given 4/16/2011)
Given by Jon Pinelli
After crossing the Red Sea, Israel thought all of their problems were solved. They forgot that they were wandering in the wilderness of sin. (Given 4/25/2011)
Given by Tom Clark
How does the average American view sin? Most do not know how to define it or what sin really is. The Bible clearly reveals the absolutes as to what sin is. (Given 3/26/2011)
Given by Tom Kirkpatrick
Prior to the Passover we're told to examine ourselves. What are we to examine and how? (Given 4/9/2011)
Given by Bruce Gore
Paul commanded that we keep the Passover, even after warning about the consequences of doing it in a wrong attitude. We need to obey by keeing the Passover, and do so in faith. (Given 3/12/2011)
Given by Joel Meeker
The Bible speaks a great deal about our spiritual "heart", the inner essence of who we are. It warns us of dangers to our heart and encourages us to orient it in particular directions. This sermon explains how we can follow the Biblical instruction to "keep your heart".