Given by Rick Avent
Given by Dennis Garland
God gives us, unlike the animals, the ability and emotion to express ourselves through our tears. The Bible tells us in John 11:35 that Jesus, Himself, wept! There are many stories in the Scriptures about tears and the lessons we can learn from them.
Given by Doug Johnson
Split-Sermon If you had been Jewish, living in Germany in the 1930s, there was knowledge, that if acted upon, could have saved your life. If we are God's "called out ones" living now, there is also knowledge He has given us that will save our lives...if we act on it!
Given by Matt Pavlik
Split-Sermon Why is the phrase, "Don't judge me" so prevalent? What does it really mean? Should a Christian say it? What is the proper view of judgment for a Christian? The Bible gives instructions on the proper attitude and use of judgment.
Given by Jon Pinelli
Sin blinds us to the reality of true spiritual eyesight. As we root out the sin in our lives, it helps us to see more clearly. With that sin rooted out we see with increased spiritual clarity. This message deals with our self-examination as we prepare for Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread.
Given by Rod Gehrke
God has much to say to us about bearing fruit, His mercy, patience and judgment. Let’s look at the lessons for us taught through the two trees.
Given by Dave Myers
Blood is vital to our physical lives. In this sermon we’ll see the sacredness of blood and how it relates to the upcoming Passover season.
Given by Caleb Froedge
According to Luke 12:42-43, the one who is “found so doing” is referred to as a “wise and faithful steward”. How does being wise and faithful pertain to someone who is “so doing” and staying the course for the long haul? The answer can be found by taking a closer look at 4 small, wise, and faithful (so doing) creatures…the...
Given by James Ellis
As we examine ourselves in the weeks leading up to Passover, let's consider two important qualities of a godly servant.