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By William Bradford - As the fall Holy Days draw near, it's a good time to review God's Holy Day plan and to prepare our hearts to observe His Feasts.

By Dan Preston - The 70 weeks prophecy is sometimes misunderstood because it is thought to have been and consequently goes unstudied. What is this particular prophecy actually about, and does it still matter today?

By Kevin Call - In the middle of his missionary journey, Paul walked into 2 cities carrying the same gospel message. He couldn't have been met with 2 distinctly different responses. We must daily search the scriptures like the Bereans.

By Nathan Ekama - This message focuses on the deeper elements of becoming an heir of the Kingdom of God by focusing on what the inheritance means and placing a high value on it. Keys to success are: A. An heir must place a high value on the inheritance B. Faithfully use that which is entrusted to us C. Develop God's

By Robert Gardenhire - The reason explained and then 3 examples are highlighted and analyzed.

By Craig Scott - Today we are going to discuss and review from scripture the various aspects of the ministry. I think now is a good time to do this.... why?...SO THAT, you might seriously pray for God's blessing and guidance on who will take over the next generation of ministry. Knowing what is important to God in

By Cort Hughes - God is merciful to us. Compassion, leniency, or restraint, as in imposing punishment, shown especially to an offender or to one subject to the power of another. God wants us to be merciful to others.

By Roc Corbett - Life can be difficult, and every Christian needs encouragement at times. God's Word reminds us that He loves His people, has called and chosen them for salvation, and is working to bring them to eternal glory through Jesus Christ. That calling gives us reason to stand fast, hold firmly to the truth

By Keith K Haab - Cleansing from sin and God's presence make us holy—separated for spiritual service.

By Chuck Smith - When you study what God Isn't - You can truly understand How Great He Is!

By Nathan Ekama - This message focuses on things we must do to become an heir with Jesus Christ in the Kingdom of God. We can do this by: A. Becoming conformed into the character of the Father B. Walking in the Spirit, striving to achieve the adoption as sons

By Scott Delamater - The Fall Feasts anticipate the reign of Jesus Christ—and your reign with Him. Through Zechariah's visions, we'll trace the imagery of the Feasts of Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. We'll see God's plan to remove our guilt and His call to serve in the future with Jesus Christ as priest-kings. As

By Stephen Bouchette - The message explores why prophecy in Scripture holds lasting value, even when it may feel less engaging than other topics, by examining Paul's warning in 2 Timothy 3 about the perilous character of the last days. Drawing parallels to the self-focused, money-loving, and outwardly religious yet

By Mark Bettes - This sermonette looks at the definition of love according to God's word and gives us examples of doing good and showing love.

By Derek Einersen - In this message, The Father's Loving Discipline, we look at Hebrews 12:5–11 and the difficult question of pain. Scripture does not deny that discipline, suffering, and loss are painful, but it teaches believers not to interpret hardship as abandonment, cruelty, or meaningless suffering. Instead, the

By Scott McKeon - If we allow Scripture to define discipleship, it becomes clear that following Jesus Christ is not presented as an easy path. Christ consistently taught that discipleship involves sacrifice, perseverance, obedience, spiritual growth, and endurance.

By Kevin Call - Sometime in the future, it will be God's timing, there will be a very dark partnership that is coming on this world. It is a convergence of a very political force and a religious deception all designed to challenge the very God you and I serve. God hasn't left us in the dark about this; He has given

By Mitchell Moss - It turns out that when you try to explain a scripture to a 5-year-old, you end up engaging with the Bible in a way that it's been designed to be engaged with. Using Proverbs 12:2 as the example, see how deep even very basic scriptures can be, when you break it down concept by concept.

By Jeff Brown - This message concludes a series on finding the peace of God, exploring how this divine tranquility is achieved through three components: inner peace, peace with God, and peace with others. We learn that while faith in Christ establishes our peace with God, true Christian living requires active

By Larry Pepin - Don't you wish we had it? If we do, how do we get it?

By David Chornomaz - This sermon is on the “personage of Satan,” tracing his origin as a created cherub who fell through pride and rebellion, his role as the adversary of God, and his influence throughout human history. The sermon concludes by urging believers to remain sober, vigilant, grounded in Scripture and prayer

By David W Hershberger - The speaker defines love for God as the measurable behavior of keeping His commandments, then develops the parallel claim that the fear of the Lord is likewise a defined behavior—the active process of learning and applying God's law—rather than a mere emotion; he shows from Scripture why God desires

By David Rains - The importance of self control.

By Daniel Lausted - Our families are one of God's greatest gifts, serving as our first classroom for learning essential lessons like love, forgiveness, and commitment. The message explores how the roles within family—from parents to spouses—teach us about service and responsibility. Ultimately, understanding these

By Steve K Buchanan - Members in the Church of God have always been encouraged to take notes. Doing so aligns not only with the discovery of modern neuroscience, but also with the instruction of the Bible.

By Robin S Webber - Today we exist in a society that is escalating in growing coarser under the guise of becoming real, "being me" and supposedly becoming more authentic. Language coupled with overbearing attitudes has overtaken communication in all sectors of society. What a dynamic contrast from the most authentic

By Tim Martens - There are times in our lives when nothing seems to be working out, so much so that we contemplate giving up. This state of mind can affect physical, mental and spiritual aspects of our lives. By following five simple steps, we can motivate and improve ourselves to increase our participation in the

By Luis A Marrero - This message reflects on Christ's warning to the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3, emphasizing the danger of spiritual self-deception and complacency. Although Laodicea believed it was rich, secure, and in need of nothing, Christ revealed that it was spiritually poor, blind, and naked. The message

By William Bradford - The twentieth part in a series of mid-week Bible studies covering the book of Hebrews. This session completes chapter 6.

By Rudolph Rangel III - Our past mistakes and failures can leave lasting scars that often carry shame and regret, even after repentance. Yet God does not want us to be defined by those wounds.

By Fred Nance - How much time is left before Jesus Christ's return? Pray for the church's work.

By Tim Martens - Baby ducks follow their mother. Baby bears follow theirs. And Jesus said just two words: "Follow Me." But whom do we actually follow—and how do we know the way? This message unpacks the camp theme "Follow Me" as it was presented to preteen campers at Camp Gilmont, using vivid, visual illustrations

By William Bradford - We do not determine the worth of people the same way that God does. God sees the heart, the faithfulness, and the entire body of work, where we tend to value people based on what they have done recently. Everyone in God's Church has value. The older members provide an example for all of us to learn

By Matthew Fenchel - We are familiar with the parable of the Good Samaritan. How much, though, have we considered the full setting and context of the story? Especially, why did Christ pick those characters? Why did He tell this story in the first place? Is it just a nice story about doing good to others? What questions

By Daniel Apartian - How much sin are we allowed to have when we die for God to consider that we've overcome? It's an uncomfortable question—and the answer turns on a single Greek word we think we already understand. This message digs into the word "overcome" repeated to all seven churches of Revelation—nikao in Greek

By William Paz - Temptation works by disguising itself. It shifts our focus and leads us to doubt God's Word and distrust His character. The way through temptation is to recognize its disguise and keep trusting the goodness and truth of God.

By Monte Kim Boykin - A review of biblical scriptures on the subject of marriage.

By Anthony Scott - The purpose of this sermon is to explore the mystery of the Kingdom of God and what it means to each and every one of us.

By W. Fred Crow - Count it all joy when going through trials, and how to avoid the pitfalls for growth.

By Glenn Radebaugh - 40 days and 40 nights. A special time for God. Some major events happened in scripture that involve 40 days and nights. This message looks at 3 ways God uses 40 days and nights to prepare his people before he proceeds with his plan. A. Separation from the world. B. Revealing the Heart C. Renewal and

By John Yule - This message provides a deep dive into the profound concept of honor and respect in our daily lives. Drawing from Scripture, we explore how these principles apply to everything—from observing the Sabbath and speaking kindly to caring for our property and bodies. Ultimately, understanding true

By Jay Ledbetter - This message explores the biblical truth that true repentance begins with godly sorrow—the Spirit-led grief that recognizes sin primarily as an offense against God rather than merely its personal consequences. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 7:8–13, we contrast godly sorrow with worldly sorrow, revealing

By Aaron Creech - God wants us not only to trust him but also to trust one another. Trust is at the core of all relationships. The more we build trust, the stronger we will become. In this message, we are going to learn how to become trustworthy and how to trust people.

By Mario Seiglie - In this PowerPoint series, a detailed view of prophecy is given providing the establishment of the people in Latin America. Part 2 covers from the downfall of the Holy Roman Empire to the present and future. Download the PowerPoint and chart to view in a separate tabs or windows.

By Michael Greider - In the ANE, authoritative speech established reality because it represented the will of the speaker. As a result, people didn't just ignore Jeremiah, they wanted to prevent him from speaking. Because if it was from God and Jeremiah spoke it, it would happen. This is a different mindset than we have