Sermons

50:34 Not Yet

Not Yet

Given by Ralph Levy

The Church has been criticized for its prophetic message, which at times has prematurely set dates of prophesied end-time events. Yet many of those events are now coming to pass. Perhaps later than we might have anticipated, but they are coming to pass.

45:36 Remove the Clutter

Remove the Clutter

Given by James Ellis

What sort of things get in the way of your relationship with God? How should we deal with that?

1:01:14 Millstones and Stumbling

Millstones and Stumbling

Given by Doug Johnson

Jesus talked about being careful so we don’t offend others. But what about those who take offense too easily? Is there a danger from that direction too?

46:48 Tumbling Tumbleweeds

Tumbling Tumbleweeds

Given by Jim Cannon

57:23 The Resurrection of the Dead vs. the Immortal Soul, Part 1

The Resurrection of the Dead vs. the Immortal Soul, Part 1

Given by Rick Avent

1:07:16 Balance

Balance

Given by Ray Harris

Balance (harmony) with God's thinking and Way of life are the only way to eternal life -- that's because God's way is the only way worth living forever. This sermon explores where spiritual balance comes from and shows that natural humans do not have balance or harmony with God. Lastly, it shows how balance is achieved as Christians.

56:35 Establishing the Foundation, Genesis - Part 4

Establishing the Foundation, Genesis - Part 4

Given by Dave Myers

Continuing this series of messages through the first book of the bible, the book of Genesis. As discussed previously, this book has foundational knowledge. This is part 4 in the series.

54:12 Walking by Faith

Walking by Faith

Given by Don Henson

Trials and challenges in our lives should strengthen and encourage us, giving us hope and vision as we face more difficulties. We walk by faith every day by looking beyond immediate circumstances to the Kingdom, by being obedient, accepting God’s will and persevering .

1:15:43 The Marriage Feast

The Marriage Feast

Given by Paul Carter

The Kingdom of God is compared to a wedding feast. What do we know about the parables, and what lessons should we learn. What should we avoid assuming?