Sermons

King of Kings and Lord of Lords

Given by Paul Carter

In the context of Isaiah 6, which says that a Root of Jesse will spring up a second time, and in the context of John 18, when Jesus told Pilate that he was a King, but not of this world, then this gives additional meaning to the description of Jesus Christ as the Alpha and the Omega. If Melchizedek was the first king, and as the Scriptures say, He was without lineage or end of days, then Revelation also reveals that He will also be the last king, the King of kings and Lord of lords. A message for the Feast of Trumpets.

Unfinished Business

Given by Doug Johnson

Feast of Trumpets sermon about the works that remain to be accomplished at and after Christ returns.

Citizens of the Kingdom

Given by Bruce Gore

What it means to be a part of God's kingdom on the earth. This sermon has insightes into the workings of the government of God.

Going on to Perfection

Given by Paul Carter

Are we capable of being perfect in this lifetime? God asks us to become perfect. But what is the meaning of the word, "perfect" as it is used in the Bible? And what is the relationship between becoming "perfect and inheriting eternal life? What did the Apostle Paul mean when he wrote that we should "go on to perfection"?

Observing Times-What’s the Problem? Pt 2

Given by Tom Kirkpatrick

We continue the study of God's prohibition against 'observing times.' We also distinguish this practice from something else, which God actually commands.

The Law, Part 2

Given by Eric Evans

Part 2 of the explanation and context of God's Law which never is out of date or oblolete.

Appreciate God’s Blessings

Given by Ron Kelley

Do we really understand how blessed we are? If we do, we will be positive minded and free of worries.

Fight the Good Fight

Given by Eric Evans

Christians are told to fight the good fight. We must do this without getting distracted, and with tenacity and commitment, up to the end of our fight.

Observing Times-What’s the Problem? Pt 1

Given by Tom Kirkpatrick

We explore God's oft-repeated Biblical prohibition against 'observing times.'  What exactly is 'observing times?'  Why is God so against it?  What is the underlying spiritual problem with this practice?