Given by David Register
Who was responsible for Christ’s death? Was it the Jews, the Romans, or Judas, with his kiss of betrayal? The answer may surprise you.
Given by Gary Summers
In 2 Peter 3:10-14, the Apostle Peter tells us to be diligent in 3 things. One of the 3 is to be found by Him in peace. What are some areas of our life that we should pursue peace? We will look at just 3 areas of life where we can pursue peace, so we can be found by Him in peace.
Given by Chris Moen
A Biblical principle on forgiveness that comes into particular focus as we near Passover each year. We explore the parable of the king who cancelled a large debt owed him (Matthew 18:23). The keynote verse is "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you" (Matthew 6:14).
Given by Larry Neff
Peter had the makings of a great leader but needed to be humbled and converted. He was brought very low when he denied Christ three times and learned his dependence on God and Christ. His attitude became one of a very humble and converted individual but he was deeply depressed because of the denials. Christ restored him with three questions...
Given by Randal Salyer
A walk through John 1 in anticipation of the upcoming Passover.
Given by Ken Treybig
Passover is unique, and in some ways, full of surprises. Is it any wonder then, that lots of questions have come up over the years about Passover? Let’s take a look at some of the largest ones today to reinforce why we keep as we do.
Given by Mike Beyer
This message highlights the importance of brotherhood. It presents three building blocks to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and unity as we prepare for Passover.
Given by Caleb Froedge
As we approach the Passover we are reminded of the help we need from Jesus Christ in order to grow, change, and bear fruit. In order bear fruit we must first be willing be in the light.
Given by Mark Winner
As Passover approaches, it is important we consider why it is we observe the evening. Is it simply our heritage or is there more to it? Let us consider this as we prepare.