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By William Fred Crow - What di we know of the world of angels? Let's explore ..

By Skip Miller - Jesus often taught using parables, which are like metaphors. We will examine some things about both.

By Gregory Sanny - Was God's intention to cause man to stumble, or did He have a greater purpose in mind for us?

By Cort David Hughes - Two men being tested by God, showing God that He, our father, is the only God there are no other gods but him.

By Lud Kiramidjian Jr - Speaker: Lud Kiramidjian Date: 4/25/26 This message describes eight essential qualities of the true New Testament “Church of God” that Jesus Christ said He would build per Matthew 16:18. These essential qualities are as follows: (1) It is the body of believers who have received and are being led by

By Luis A Marrero - This sermon focused on the biblical foundation for defending the Christian faith through Scripture, emphasizing that true Christianity must follow the teachings and example of Jesus Christ. The message contrasts biblical practices kept by Jesus—such as the Sabbath and Holy Days, with traditions

By Mike Cook - We will become investigative reporters to consider a crime scene mentioned in all four of the gospels. We'll discover the answers to the questions of "Who, what, when and why?" of a little-known character.

By Matt King - The Bible presents a unified narrative of sacred geography — three concentric zones of proximity to God's presence, each with its own requirements, and a real cost when His way of life is rejected. The same three zones recur at every stage of the biblical story — Eden, the Tabernacle, the Temple

By Keith K Haab - We must trust God, answer when He calls, and serve His people.

By Stephen Bouchette - Why is Jacob in trouble, and what does that mean for us today? Tracing God's promises from Abraham through Ephraim and Manasseh, we see His faithfulness in granting national blessings and global influence, even identifying their modern fulfillment . Yet just as ancient Israel fell into disobedience

By Sal Cimino Jr - Life's storms—both physical and spiritual—are unavoidable, but they are not without purpose. They can strengthen our faith, redirect our path, reveal God's presence, and prepare us to support others through their struggles. While difficult, these seasons are temporary, and through them, God is

By Steve Myers - What does Pentecost really picture in God's plan—and why does it matter so much for your future? God's Holy Days reveal not just a sequence of events, but a powerful process He is working out in His people right now. It is a subject filled with calling, hope, preparation and the promise that what

By Ken Loucks - This final part of the series shows how the Arc of God's plan moves from instruction and preparation to responsibility and response. Deuteronomy repeats and explains God's law for the new generation, making clear the blessings of obedience and the consequences of turning away. With the people now

By Elias Vazquez - This sermon focused on the powerful influence of our words and the spiritual condition they reveal using James 3:3-11 as the focus of the message. Our speech reflects what is truly in our hearts and can either build up or destroy relationships, families, and congregations. It concludes by

By Tim Martens - We are designed to take advantage of five senses to navigate life; sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These senses are key to establishing a relationship with God, especially in terms of their spiritual application.

By Chuck Smith - How many Marys are there in the Bible? Do you know which one is which in scripture? Today, we take an in depth look at the Marys of the New Testament and see what we can uncover.

By Dan Preston - Being united with others brings peace, prosperity, and is one of God's ultimate goals for mankind. In the first part of this series, we'll look at areas of our lives where we can promote unity and what it looks like.

By Brian Shaw - Counting to Pentecost reminds the Church of her special connection to Jesus Christ.

By David Cook - Have the Feasts of the Lord been done away? The Bible says these festivals are a shadow of things to come. This split sermon goes through Colossians 2, to help us understand these scriptures.

By Gary Petty - Satan knows who you are and has a plan for your life. Understanding satan's tactics and how to avoid them.

By Gary Smith - What happened after Christ's resurrection and the Feast of Pentecost? This is a most significant time for the followers of Christ and this outline sermon helps us discern Christ's message to his disciples.

By Jorge de Campos - Ministers need to rightly divide the Word of truth. Shun false teachings because they spread like cancer. Correct in humility, hoping that God will grant them repentance.

By William Bradford - The seventh part in a series of mid-week Bible studies, covering the book of Hebrews. This session continues the second chapter of Hebrews.

By Ethan May - This message seeks to prepare our mindset to be ready to face whatever we need to endure to be in God's Kingdom.

By Jorge de Campos - The impressive significance of God's festivals linked to Christ's first coming. The Feast of Harvest (Exodus 23:16)—known in the New Testament as the Day of Pentecost—holds important significance for this "Church Age."

By Robert McCurdy - Christians in this age face three sources of temptation - society, Satan and his followers and our own carnal nature. Perhaps the greatest is our own nature. What should be know about our own proclivity to fall into temptations?

By Mario Seiglie - A timeline scenario of end time prophecies from the Books of Daniel and Revelation is discussed. Get an understanding of what is known and not known about the 70 Weeks Prophecy and the events of the 7 seals being opened. This is all presented on a handout with a chart. Download the handout to view

By Ken Loucks - This part of the Torah shows the Arc of God's plan moving forward from instruction to lived experience. After giving Israel His law and the pattern for living with Him, God begins leading them toward the land He promised. In Numbers, that instruction is tested in real life, and the heart of the

By William Bradford - In the days leading up to Pentecost, it's good to reflect on the way God's Spirit bears witness with our spirit.

By John Elliott - God wants to bless all of humanity, past, present and future. What constitutes blessings from God? Let's examine what the Bible emphasizes as blessings that God gives those who obey Him.

By Scott McKeon - Satan has been opposing God's plan and His people since his fall and the beginning of mankind. He is thrown to the earth for his full fury to explode on humanity during the tribulation. What does this mean for God's people?

By Paul Rowe - What do you picture when you think about slavery? What were the cultural expectations of slavery in Biblical times? How can we better understand what the authors of the New Testament meant when they claimed to be slaves of the Messiah? What is the off-ramp to slavery that God offers us?

By Luis A Marrero - The message explains the meaning of the Passover bread and wine and contrasts it with the Catholic doctrine of "transubstantiation". It traces how transubstantiation was formally defined by the Catholic Church (1215) and later defended (Council of Trent), making the case that it was shaped by "Greek

By Sal Cimino Sr - Meekness is a quality that is not understood by mankind. They see it as a weakness because they only want authority by their own power. But God has promised that those with meekness, only available by the Holy Spirit to rule with him when he returns.

By Anthony Scott - In the Beatitudes of Matthew 5, Jesus expresses blessings upon those who express traits that reflect the character of God. Later, in Revelation, Jesus Christ offers seven more blessings to those who hold fast to His teachings, especially during hard times.

By Mark Skapura - Are we feeling empty inside? Are trying to fill that emptiness with the wrong things? As Pentecost approaches, we are reminded that the true answer to that void is the gift of the Holy Spirit, bringing power, understanding, and lasting purpose . Are we are drawing closer to Him and allowing that

By Philip Aust - Paul was inspired to go to the city of Corinth and raise up a church. However, within years later, Paul became aware of problems within the congregations. His letter of 2nd Corinthians addresses some of the issues that Paul heard about.

By Robin S Webber - On the last night of His humanity, Jesus prayed--"I do not pray that you take them (disciples) out of the world, but you should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, just as I am not of the world. Sanctify them by Your truth, Your word is truth" (John 17:15-17). How does this

By Kirk Kester - Were you a child who had your height measured each birthday on a doorpost inside the house you grew up in? Do you, as a parent, do that with your children now? Those marks show overall physical growth over time. They are meaningful in so many ways. In this Sermonette, we'll examine whether our

By Ken Japhet - We will compare the preparation techniques that some countries use for athletes they send to the Olympic games to our spiritual training.

By David Rains - Are there differences between being loyal and faithful? Examples of being loyal and faithful to God.

By Daniel Apartian - What would you do if you knew you only had 3 months to live? Everything Jesus did in his last 24 hours was very intentional as he knew he would die. What he taught was a lesson on Godly love and how we should care for each other and exemplify that love. This sermon covers six lessons on Godly love

By Lynn Leiby - This sermon presents the Levitical Sacrificial System as a “Schoolmaster” that leads to Christ. We will focus on five primary offerings in Leviticus 1-7 as patterns rather than rituals. Patterns that reflect the work of Jesus Christ and how our conduct is reflected in the patterns.

By Ben Light - The RMS Titanic sank on April 15th, 1912, with 1600+ people aboard, for those that went into the water on that fateful night, there was only one, singular hope - that one of the lifeboats would pluck them from the icy waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, so that they could be saved. Salvation in our

By John Miller Jr - Between the Passover and the well in Sameria, Jesus preached to the Samaritans. This is a part of the story we tend to skip – we go from Passover…to Pentecost, but Scripture does not. And what happens in between explains something very real: People can be sincere…and still not see. That's the