Given by Jim Haeffele
Given by Jim Franks
The apostle Paul used the analogy of leaven and sin twice in his epistles—Galatians and 1 Corinthians—both written to gentile congregations. What does a “little leaven” mean? Just as with physical leavening, a small amount causes major changes. The importance of little things is a major lesson of unleavened bread.
Given by Joel Meeker
I will tell you the most interesting Christmas story I've ever heard. That will come right after the story of a lopsided confrontation in Israel between one old man and hundreds of knife-wielding miscreants.
Given by Ralph Levy
The New Testament tells us that Jesus Christ is in us, and that we have put on Christ. What does this mean in practice? How are we to respond to our calling to “put on Christ”?
Given by Jim Haeffele
Given by David Johnson
Through the years we have heard a great deal about "God's Work" and how important it is to have one's heart in that work. What exactly is God's work? Has that work changed over the years? How do you know if your heart is in the "Work of God?"
Given by Jim Haeffele
Given by Jim Franks
Each Sabbath we worship God and each day when we pray we are also worshiping God. Do we stop to consider the God we worship and His greatness? We should.
Given by Ralph Levy
Jesus lives! It's true. But what does that mean? And what impact does that have in our lives?