Given by Roger Ellis
This afternoon let’s see what lessons we can apply this week from the Red Sea experience.
Given by Doug Johnson
First Day of Unleavened Bread Why does God command us to do the things He does? What’s His purpose?
Given by Greg Sargent
Jesus Christ was falsely accused, mocked, beaten, reviled, scourged and crucified. The pain and suffering He experienced tested His godly character more than any test God will give us. Yet He never sinned! When we suffer, will the mind of Christ be in us so that we react the same righteous way?
Given by John Foster
Jesus not only suffered physically, but he was also treated horribly by the unmitigated hypocrisy during His arrest and trial.
Given by David Jackson
The false concept of us not being worthy to keep the Passover, not being clean enough, pure enough, or holy enough is false and dangerous. If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, repented of your sins, were baptized, and received God’s Holy Spirit, not only do you need to keep the Passover, but you MUST keep...
Given by Taylor Tootle
We have been redeemed. Redemption is needed for our Salvation but what is it? To review the topic of Redemption we are going to break it into four parts The need for redemption, the cost of redemption, our responsibility once redeemed, as well as a future look at redemption.
Given by Don Henson
A beacon provides a signal that shows the way or warns of danger. God’s holy time (weekly Sabbath and annual festivals) are a beacon, guiding us away from the dangers of sin and toward His kingdom.
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Doug Johnson
A meme is defined as “a unit of cultural transmission.” Wouldn’t it be more profitable for us to have a basis for “units of spiritual transmission?” That has only one source—and you know what it is!