By Rick Berendt - The literal, physical Pilgrimage Road in ancient Jerusalem, which led from pure living waters all the way up to God’s shining Temple on the Mount, was lost to God’s people, utterly destroyed, buried and forgotten shortly after Christ’s ministry. However, it is obvious that as Christians, as we come
By Jim Moody - Family life in this country and in the world is not what God intended. The coming Kingdom of God is God's restoration of what families were meant to be. This message will explore what the Scriptures reveal about family life in the Millennium.
By Jon Davies - These days picture the fulfillment of the great plan of God in bringing healing to the nations, opening up opportunities in His Kingdom that would otherwise be off limits. We are going to rehearse the manner in which God brings that healing, looking at various prefigurations that find fulfillment at
By Troy Phelps - Events prior to the Millennium will be dreadful and terrible resulting in a broken world and broken people. All of this is by God’s design and purpose. People living at the beginning of the Millennium will be suffering and struggling, as God, Jesus Christ and God’s children (us) begin working with
By Duane Phelps - What has been the focus of your Feast? Has your Feast been inward focus or outward focus? Has your feast been All About You? Christ lived a life that was outward focus. If we are following Christ example, then we need to live a life that is outward focus.
By Michael McKinney - Our calling is an exercise in moral courage. What we are developing now, in this lifetime, is moral authority. Moral authority is the authority we have when people perceive that there is alignment between what we say and what we do. Those who abide, endure to the end, and qualify to rule with Christ
By Stephen Bouchette - God created the heavens and the earth; He created all life, including humanity. Is the creation completed according to His satisfaction, or is there more to be done? What are His plans for His children?
By Joe Dobson - Jesus’ parable of the pounds in Luke 19 shows us that we are to rule with Christ in the Kingdom of God and we must be learning how to properly rule now. To properly rule in this Kingdom of God under Jesus Christ, we are learning today to yield to and be guided by Christ’s rule in the Church and in
By Nicholas Lamoureux - This opening-night message explores how the joy God commands at the Feast (Deut. 16:14-15) doesn’t appear by accident—it depends on the spiritual “luggage” we bring. Drawing parallels to Israel’s pilgrim journeys and Paul’s “wardrobe” of godly character, the sermon shows how preparation, gratitude
By Robin S Webber - As we begin this festival, I think it is important to ask a basic question: What spiritual lessons can we as New Covenant Christians derive from festivals initially embedded in the Old Testament section of “God-breathed” divine scripture? Even more pertinent to this specific Holy Day message is--
By Jeff Richards - We often think of the Millenium as a time of great peace and rebuilding. In this message we will look how free will needs to place a central role in bringing peace to the earth. Some will not embrace nor choose peace, and it will be our job to help them to see the light.
By John Elliott - Join us in celebrating this joy-filled time of spiritual renewal, purpose, and godly living. Explore the deep meaning behind the Feast, highlighting God's desire for us to live abundantly, rejoice in His creation, and prepare for our future roles in His Kingdom. As we look forward to the coming
By Jeff Richards - In this welcome message, my focus is on making the spiritual food and fellowship the main course of our feast experience. The activities are there to enhance our joy but not to be the main focus of it. Let’s plan to keep God front and center of our time together and rejoice together as a
By James Malizia - Speaker: James Malizia Date: 10/4/25 In this sermon presented 10/4/2025 entitled "Crown Of The Year" We are encouraged to consider how God provides overflows of richness spiritually and physically toward us and to never take for granted our vast and amazing privilege to partake in observing the
By David PerMar - As we prepare for the Feast of Tabernacles, this message reminds us that the most important preparation isn't what's in our suitcases, but what's in our hearts. It outlines God's spiritual checklist for the week, focusing on three key actions: intentionally pursuing fellowship, cultivating a heart
By Peter Eddington - As we anticipate the meaning portrayed by the Feast of Tabernacles—the vision it gives us of the Kingdom of God—let’s look at an account in the Bible that gives us a glimpse of what it will be like. Three of Jesus’ disciples were given a special preview of the Kingdom of God. This preview is
By Greg Thomas - In a world that has tried so many ways to govern ourselves, and all have failed, how can we know that the Kingdom of God will succeed? Is lasting peace really possible or is it just too good to be true? As we prepare for the Feast of Tabernacles, let’s examine several ways in which this Kingdom and
By William Bradford - The Last Great Day is the final Holy Day of the year, and it is an incredible privilege to understand what it pictures in God's plan of salvation for all mankind. What is it about this day that makes the Eighth Day the greatest of all?
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