Given by Jon Pinelli
Going to your brother has been a long understood Christian principle. It is also one of the toughest principles to follow. Perhaps it is because going to your brother is only the fourth step in a seven step process. This sermon looks at the seven step process.
Given by Phil Sandilands
Given by John Foster
All of us have been affected by the events of the past year, and many of us are just weary. Yet, the Bible admonishes not to be weary. So how do we do that? The sermon proposes some helpful keys and points in coping with weariness.
Given by Doug Johnson
How’s your spiritual infrastructure? Sound? Or do trials reveal shortcomings? Seven characteristics of character can help us test how spiritually sound we are.
Given by Dave Myers
The Lord’s Supper, Eucharist, Communion, the Blessed Sacraments, Passover. What is the Biblical name for the ceremony Jesus gave to His disciples and why is it important today?
Given by Ken Giese
Effective self-examination is difficult. As human beings, we seem to find it easier to examine others rather than ourselves! Here are some suggested approaches to effective self-examination that you may find helpful in preparing for Passover.
Given by Mark Winner
According to I Cor. 11, the time leading up to the Passover is a time of self-examination. This sermon takes a look at five reasons people can be held back from this being as successful as possible.
Given by Paul Carter
The Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread hold historical and current meaning for us. This 2 part sermon looks at the Old Testament and New Testament Passover, and Days of Unleavened Bread, and why it's important to understand what took place,and what it means for us today.
Given by Dave Myers
How do we determine the correct day to keep the Passover? Should we follow Jewish tradition or does the Bible – and the example of Jesus Christ - show otherwise?