By Mike Phelps - We find peace and stillness in life by focusing on, seeking, and praising God.
By Lewis Vanausdle - This sermon explores the Christian doctrine of the resurrections, beginning with a personal story of a couple’s loss, highlighting the pain of death and the hope found in God’s promises. It draws on numerous biblical passages to offer comfort, emphasize the seriousness of repentance, and encourage
By David Chornomaz - This message emphasizes the importance of building close relationships with children, drawing on biblical passages, urging parents to use all available tools to express love, helping children understand both parental and divine love.
By Victor T Hou - Since we are approaching winter, it is worthwhile to do a survey of winter in the Bible. We will look at some passages where the translation to English has the word winter and learn from those passages. God placed the seasons in His design of the earth and solar system. God has established the
By Kurt Hoyer - How is it that Jesus is the Bread of Life? What does that even mean? Today we will look at God's miraculous providing of bread for his people to better understand the fulness of Jesus' role in God's plan of salvation.
By Todd Herridge - Let's examine what it means to bear our cross. Let's also consider, personally, are we disciples of Jesus, or are we just part of the multitude?
By Jay Ledbetter - God gave us these three key lessons on love. How will the world see His love today?
By Tim Martens - This sermon presents a detailed biblical exposition centered on 2 Timothy chapters 2 and 3, framing them as a practical “last days survival guide” for Christians navigating moral and spiritual challenges of the present era. Mr Martens emphasizes the importance of distinguishing things to do and
By William Bradford - Chapters 4 and 5 of the book of Daniel cover two main prophecies: a tree with roots banded by iron and bronze, and words written on a wall by a spirit hand. What do they mean? How might these prophecies relate to the end times?
By Ken Loucks - Many people misread the Bible because they confuse the picture with the point—taking metaphors, analogies, and symbols as if they were literal, or mashing them together as if they mean the same thing. This message lays a clear, biblical foundation for telling the difference between what is LITERAL
By Andrew Lausted - A brief study of 2 Peter 3:18 focusing on what it means to grow in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. The message explains how grace and knowledge work together in the life of a believer.
By Mark Bettes - The ability to judge well is vital for spiritual growth, not just physical wellbeing.
By Scott McKeon - As the stage for the final war against Satan is set, three main characters are introduced in Revelation 12: The woman, the dragon, and the male child.
By Mark Smith - Do we have to choice to be happy? Here are four ways to be happy.
By Duane Phelps - For the most part, God’s guidance for how we should live as Christians is simple. We are the ones who complicate it through our human nature and our egos. Today, we will look at some straightforward instructions from God that, if we truly followed them, would make our lives much easier to live.
By Stephen Bouchette - We live in a society where comfort exists in amazing abundance. Air travel, central heat, central air conditioning, modern vehicles, and modern medicine are among the incredible comforts we experience in modern times. Did God intend for this life to not have any discomfort? The fear of discomfort
By Clint Porter - Does God heal today? Absolutely! So… why isn’t He healing me? This can be one of the most difficult questions we wrestle with in life. Let’s take a look at God’s perspective on divine healing.
By Ken Loucks - Most people know the name Simon Magus, but few understand why God preserved his story in Acts 8—or why the Church still needs its lessons today. This message exposes the dramatic moment when a lifelong deceiver collided with the real power of God, and how that encounter revealed the difference
By William Bradford - This is the tenth part of a mid-week Bible study series covering Christ's fifth discourse in the book of Matthew.
By Jorge de Campos - The heretics were judging the Colossians about their eating and drinking during God's festivals. To the heretics the Colossians should be abstaining eating and drinking, rather than rejoing. Paul tells the Colossians to not allow these heretics to criticize them, but rather let the spiritual Body of
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