Given by David Jackson
1 Corinthians 11:30 states, “For this reason, many are weak and sick among you, and many sleep.” I don't think there is any great mystery in understanding what Paul is bringing out by mentioning these three items because we all know what it feels like to be weak and sick and, for some of us, what it feels like to be dying....
Given by Mark Winner
Christ's final hours are documented in the four gospels. Despite his impending death, He loved His disciples and focused on the Father and His will.
Given by David Gatley
A look at the spiritual growth of one man, the Apostle Peter, and what we can learn from his example.
Given by Doug Johnson
The apostle Paul instructed Christians in Corinth on how to keep the spring festivals. A close look at his words should show us why it’s important to us too.
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Ron Kelley
This sermon is an in-depth analysis of Hebrews 12:1 as we discuss laying aside every weight, and sin that ensnares us, and running the race that is set before us, as we look to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
What are you willing to die for? As we prepare for and approach this Passover, we can remember that Jesus Christ is the epitome of the righteous and true martyr, that we should live our lives in a way that imitates Him so that we too can glorify God.
Given by Chad Messerly
Can we change? Do we have the ability to change? The answer is Yes. Not only can we change, we are expected to change. This message will discuss five points on how to change. Change is at the core of our Christian growth.
Given by Robert Harvey
Do we want righteousness as much as a starving man wants food? That's the idea behind the wording of this beatitude. The sermon explores that idea and looks at several examples from the Bible of what that looked like in the lives of individuals.