Weekly sermons from Manna Fellowship Church. 17617 S, Rte 291, Pleasant Hill, Mo 64080 816-GO-MANNA
Pastor Kevin Wade gives a mid-year report on God's faithfulness and church activity, and a call for spiritual availability as seen in Acts chapter 1.
The book of James closes with a powerful command to care for others.
James opens chapter with strong words for people who look to wealth for security and happiness. In contrast, believers are told to wait for God's plan to unfold, like a farmer waits for rain.
Titus chapter two has a brief but powerful statement on the characteristics of mothers who follow Christ.
James chapter four ends with strong words; To live in Christian community we must first live in submission to the will and law of God.
James chapter four shares hard truths about living in unity and keeping our motivations in check.
Without the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, there is no hope.
Pastor Kevin Wade explores the political and religious environment surrounding the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on the first Palm Sunday.
Pastor Rob Fleshman shares the story of Eutychus from Acts chapter 2; an encouragement to reach the younger generations with the Gospel of Christ.
A day of testimony and praise at Manna Fellowship Church.
The Old and New Testament are filled with the call to live generous lives.
When the disciples fearfully locked themselves in a room, Jesus appeared to them and said "Peace be with you; as the Father has sent Me, I also send you."
In chapter 3:1-12, James calls believers not just to act in faith, but to control their tongues as well.
Pastor Mike Schnelle shares New Testament examples of bold prayer followed by God's intervention.
In Chapter 2:14-26, James refutes the idea that saving faith requires works, but insists saving faith will naturally produce works.
In chapter 2:1-13, James commands believers to show impartiality in this world, just as God has shown impartiality in the free offer of forgiveness.
Pastor Kevin Wade comes to the end of James chapter 1, where James gives simple steps to living out faith in Christ.
James reminds believers that trials produce blessing, and God provides deliverance from temptations.
Pastor Kevin Wade begins a study in James chapter 1.
Pastor Kevin Wade explores several key scriptures when people said "Here I am'" and were available to God.
First Samuel chapters four through seven tell a graphic story of Israel's pride, downfall, and repentance. God remains faithful to His people and Samuel memorialized that "stone of help."
In Psalm 139, King David writes of God's intensely personal involvement in his life, and the life of every believer.
In Psalm 103, King David recounts the many benefits of faith in God, despite his present struggles.
Psalm 100 is a call to worship God with gladness, and to enter His space with joy.
The Sons of Korah were descended from a rebel who was destroyed by God, but they became chief worshippers of God. Eleven of their songs are recorded in the Psalms.
Psalm 81 is a call to worship at the Feast of Tabernacles, and remember how God has provided life, sustenance, and deliverance.
Pastor Kevin Wade shares a special Veteran's Day message from Timothy chapter 2.
Psalm 73 is a psalm of Asaph, in which he struggled to understand the prosperity of wicked people. In verse 17, he found the answer in the sanctuary of God.
Pastor Rick Friesen explores the three excuses not to follow Jesus found in Luke 9:57-62
Pastor Steve Switzer shares the meaning of "All In," according to the apostle Paul.
Psalm 51 is the psalm of repentance David wrote after he committed adultery and murder. David realizes the only path to forgiveness is to confess every sin and invite God to cleanse and restore him.
Our God protects us like a walled city, fed by fresh spring water. Whatever problems we face in life, God is our mighty fortress.
In Psalm 40, King David finds joy in praising God despite any circumstance.
David wrote Psalm 34 after being delivered from both King Saul and the Philistines. He writes to glorify God and teach future generations to praise God in both trials and deliverance.
Psalm 30 stands as a testimony of God's goodness after trials have passed. Testimonies by Joel Lewis, Laurie Edwards, and Warren Gassaway.
Psalm 24 was written as a celebration of God's holiness, mercy, and power.
Psalm 23 is filled with promises for those that have been redeemed by Jesus Christ. The author, King David, writes of himself as a humble sheep in the care of the Good Shepherd.
Psalm 22; "The Psalm Of The Cross," is both a lament of King David, and a divine prophecy of Jesus Christ.
As David writes in Psalm 19, the glory of God is revealed in his glorious creation.
In Psalm 16, King David writes of the benefits that come with allegiance to God, and the responsibilities that come with serving Him.
Pastor Rick Friesen explores the timely message of Psalm 2
Pastor Kevin Wade begins a survey of the Psalms with Psalm 1. There, the writer urges us to walk with God in wisdom, rather than walking with the wicked in foolishness.
The Gospel of Luke closes out with accounts of Jesus in his resurrected body. Pastor Kevin Wade explores four reasons why our faith is meaningless without the resurrection.
In Luke 24:13-35, Jesus confronted disheartened disciples, which raises four key questions for believers today.
Godly leaders know when to step down and allow the next generation to lead, like Moses to Joshua, and David to Solomon.
The days before the resurrection of Jesus put believer's faith to the test, and invites the world to COME, SEEK, and BELIEVE.
For Father's Day 2024, Pastor Kevin Wade shares wisdom for fathers and children from Proverbs chapter 4.
Pastor Rick Friesen explores the the last hours of the life of Jesus from the perspectives of three different people, recorded in Luke 23:26-49.
Pastor Rick Friesen explores the seven last sayings of Jesus, and the many people that "almost" made the right decisions, found in Luke 23:13-26.
When surrounded by evil and lying accusations, Jesus stood on truth and faith in God the Father.