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By David R. Goethals - This message uses one of the greatest endurance walks in human history as a compelling lens to examine the far greater journey God has set before His people. It connects physical perseverance to spiritual faithfulness, showing that walking “worthy of the calling” is not about dramatic moments, but

By Ernest Grier - If we are not yielding to and utilizing the spirit of God dwelling in us, then we are putting ourselves in a dangerous place. The last thing we want to do is resist the holy spirit.

By Dan Preston - There are many good reasons not to observe the Christmas holiday. What are your personal ones, and can you prove them from the Bible?

By Stephen de Campos - As the world celebrates the “most wonderful time of the year,” many faithful Christians tend to shrink back and lay low. But what if this were actually a time to stand out and shine God's light instead? In this message, we'll uncover the true origins of Christmas, ask how God really views it, and

By Stephen Bouchette - When drips continue without treatment, great water damage can occur. We must treat it early, before such damage occurs. This applies to our spiritual life, also. It can apply to our relationships and our sins. We must be alert to that sound. How does the Bible instruct us to deal with these

By David Rains - Does the bible tell us that we need to change? Is it okay to follow the world?

By Ben Light - The rhythm of the weekly and annual Sabbaths of God safeguard against human forgetfulness. They represent a sacred summons that is rooted in both creation and redemption. The contrast between “remembering” and “keeping” highlights the call to actively guard its holiness, protect it from encroachment

By David W Hershberger - God often seems to choose people for His work who seem to be ill-suited for the task. This is a recurring pattern we encounter so often in Scripture, where God deliberately chooses the weak, the broken, and the unlikely for purposes that reshape the world, while supplying the very strength needed to

By Kevin Call - In this sermon we will cover verses 1-20. We will then come back for Bible Study and cover verses 21-38.

By Anthony Scott - This message investigates a few of the traditions of the Christmas story and what they have been twisted into. God wants us to worship Him the way He instructs from the Bible.

By William Bradford - This is the eleventh part of a mid-week Bible study series covering Christ's fifth discourse in the book of Matthew.

By Martin Braun - This message gives a Biblical explanation of the Gospel and describes what our response to the Gospel message should be.

By Brian Shaw - True Godliness is the sincere, reverent, dignified practice of God's nature, and our teaching of God's word should always have this as its aim.

By Cort David Hughes - It's not just where your heart is with God, but the priorities in your life and what matters most to you.

By Mark Smith - Do we have to choice to be happy? Here are four ways to be happy.

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 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 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 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 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 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 Doug Wendt - One of Christ's greatest desires is to present us to Himself as a glorious church that is holy and without blemish. How well are we listening to the words of God which remind us to clean up our lives and grow in Godly character?

By Kevin Call - In this Bible Study we will cover verses 21-38.

By Mark Graham - In the book of Mark, the writing style is very direct and action-oriented, focusing on the work of Jesus from the very beginning. While there is much that Mark doesn't include, we can learn much from its particular focus and benefit from the energy and quick hitting nature. Let's get invigorated for

By Carl Kinsella - Considered an elementary principle, this foundational doctrine encompasses much. Follow along as Mr. Kinsella expounds on seven Biblical examples featuring the laying on of hands.

By Howard Baker - We live in a world that prioritizes things over people, rather than valuing people and using things in a balanced way. It is a world devoid of agape love. It is a world devoid of true joy. It is a world devoid of God's shalom.

By Mario Seiglie - A hope of a future life beyond our mortal existence is a living hope. What is the connection between hope, faith and love? What happens if we lose hope? What are the three great hopes that we have?

By Bert Merring - This sermon focused on Keeping the Fire Burning when we return from the Feast of Tabernacles and go through the long, dark winter months. We explore how keeping the fire burning for God helps us get through trials that might arise.

By Floyd Lee - Abiding in God's Word will set us free from unworthiness, guilt, fear, lies, and death.

By Lupe P Gonzalez Jr - I would like to speak from my heart about something that should deeply concern every believer. Something we cannot afford to ignore. We are living in a time when the pressure against all Christians and the Churches that follow Jesus Christ is growing all around the world.

By Lee Lisman - Many people know of the pagan origins of Christmas, but it doesn't matter to them because they don't look at Christmas in that way (that being pagan is un-Christian) and it feels right to observe this holiday. This message takes a different approach to this subject by having us reexamining Christmas

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 Mike Phelps - We find peace and stillness in life by focusing on, seeking, and praising God.

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 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 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 Jay Ledbetter - God gave us these three key lessons on love. How will the world see His love today?

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 Darrell Keisel - A look at the subject of partiality as found in scripture. Unlike the world, God tells us to be impartial. This message looks at how we judge one another in our relationships and how we deal with people in the world.

By Troy Phelps - Speaker: Troy Phelps Date: 12/6/25 This sermon examines God's pattern of providing “just enough,” beginning with manna in Exodus 16 and continuing through examples like Elijah, the widow of Zarephath, and Christ's teachings on daily dependence. Faith is not built in stockpiles, but in daily looking

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.