Sermons

1:03:06 Focus on the Spring Feasts

Focus on the Spring Feasts

Given by Doug Johnson

Our world finds itself in turmoil, divided on so many issues. How can we make sure we’re so focused on God’s purposes and plans that we are able to “tune out” those distractions?

56:35 These Things

These Things

Given by John Trotter

An exploration of the concluding verse in John 16 about "these things" of which Jesus Christ spoke the night of the New Testament Passover

1:13:13 Bible Study: The Tabernacle and the Temple, Part 8

Bible Study: The Tabernacle and the Temple, Part 8

Given by Don Henson

1:03:07 Passover Affects Us All

Passover Affects Us All

Given by Nathan Willoughby

1:14:20 The Miracles of the Exodus, Part 1

The Miracles of the Exodus, Part 1

Given by Rick Avent

1:05:01 Circumcision and the Passover

Circumcision and the Passover

Given by Paul Carter

Why are only baptized members allowed to take the Passover? What is the connection between circumcision in the Old Testament, and circumcision in the New Testament as it relates to the Passover service?

46:39 Examining Ourselves

Examining Ourselves

Given by Ken Treybig

What do we examine for in pre-Passover examination? Since the word carries an expectation that we’ll find something, what is it exactly that we’re looking to find? In the passage in 2Cor 13 Paul references Christ being in us—but what specifically does that look like?

39:32 Practicing Righteousness

Practicing Righteousness

Given by Gary Summers

1 John 3:7 says "Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God." We improve, grow, and get better at the things we consistently practice. As we continue our personal spiritual preparations for the Spring Holy Days, let's look at 5 questions we can ask ourselves to encourage us to focus, or practice, at growing in the righteousness of God.

33:17 Don't Follow Your Heart, Clean It

Don't Follow Your Heart, Clean It

Given by Kevin Troyer

The world around us encourages us to follow our heart to live our best life. What does God say? Should we be following our heart, or should we be seeking after a clean heart?