Given by Jim Haeffele
We should review what the Passover service is about and we should examine ourselves in regards to our commitment to Christ and to the truth.
Given by Mark D Winner
Without consistency, we don't grow, we can't change, we can't improve, we give up, we make excuses rather than improve,... If we want to sit with Jesus Christ in the Kingdom of God, we must be consistent overcomers. May God help us to do what He wants us to do when He wants us to do it, consistently.
Given by Bruce Gore
We focus on the profound significance of the Passover and the magnitude of God's forgiveness, as exemplified in the story of David, Bathsheba, and the innocent child who suffered the consequences of their sin.
Given by Paul Carter
Throughout scripture we are told to remember. What does Christ tell us is important to remember, and why?
Given by Zach Smith
The Hebrew word chesed is used frequently in the Old Testament to describe an aspect of God’s character that has no single English equivalent. Reflecting on the depth of its meaning can help in our final preparation for and participation in Passover.
Given by Phil Sandilands
What happened in Sodom that it became synonymous with depravity? Was it always evil, or did it become that way over time? How can the lessons of Sodom help us in our understanding of these Spring Holy Days?
Given by David Register
One view on the divisions of political views in the Church today.
Given by Mike McTiernan
In II Corinthians 7, Paul provides an example of Godly repentance as displayed by the brethren in Corinth. This message will cover 7 elements of Godly repentance that will help us as we examine ourselves prior to Passover, and throughout the year.
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Four points to renewing or making Baptism commitments. Youth Day Sermon.