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By Jim Hooser - Act 2:42 And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayer.

By Don Hooser - Mat 22:14 "For many are called, but few are chosen."

By David Chornomaz - This sermonette focuses on God's fairness and generosity, reflecting on the parable of the laborers which illustrates that God's rewards are based on grace, not on human calculations of effort or merit. It encourages adopting a mindset of gratitude, mercy, and generosity, reflecting God's character

By Ken Loucks - Metaphors are one of the primary teaching tools Scripture uses to make spiritual truth clear—and this message shows you how to recognize them and interpret them correctly. Whether you are learning about Christ, the Church, or what it means to live as a Christian, biblical metaphors add depth and

By Chuck Smith - Today we study 1 Peter 3:7 and some of the stronger women noted in the Bible.

By Brent Baker - There is tremendous confusion in religion and culture about what it means to be a saint. In this message, we go to God's Word to reveal who the saints are and what they are to be doing. We will consider five key characteristics of those whom God calls His saints.

By Lewis Vanausdle - This message discusses the mission, vision, and core responsibilities of the United Church of God, emphasizing its motto: “preaching the gospel, preparing a people.” It outlines four main areas of church work of preaching the gospel, caring for the church, and helping those in need. It explains how

By Troy Phelps - Summary: In this sermon we dive into the progression of self-righteousness, and then examine indications that self-righteousness has begun to grow in your life. We will finish by examining where our righteousness comes from and what it means for our lives.

By Ted Budge - Humanity is seemingly in constant, restless motion as it searches for answers in these chaotic times. Daniel 12:4 tells us that at the end time, "...many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.” We shall examine three related themes and offer ways to counteract the anxiety that results

By Tim Martens - Using the eight P's as memory devices to chart the life of Joseph, we can find parallels to the life of Jesus Christ.

By Jonathan Garnant - Modern society is obsessed with time... Clocks throughout our homes, cars, phones etc. Can mankind really control it? We will explore time from both relative and absolute perspectives. Possibly there's a way. It's about time.

By Brian Shaw - The sons of God are called by His name because they are led by His Spirit and the whole of creation awaits their glorification.

By Fred Nance - Let us examine our state of Spiritual growth to see if we are making progress. Three specific areas to examine 1. Examine your prayer life 2. Fervently Study Gods word 3. We need Gods Holy Spirit

By William Bradford - Chapter 7 of the book of Daniel covers a parallel prophecy to that of Daniel 2: four different beasts representing four successive kingdoms. This message explains how these four beasts mirror the four parts of the statue, as well as the additional information that could be gleaned from this prophecy

By Gary Petty - What is Brokenness? Some people think they are not broken. We are all broken. If you were not broken you would not need Christ.

By Daniel Apartian - This sermon expounds on our spiritual metamorphosis. We are being transformed from the inside out. We need to allow a full demolition and remodeling of ourselves.

By Dave Werner - It's possible for us to pray honestly and to pray for the right things, yet still miss the most critical component that can rob our prayers of effectiveness.

By Jorge de Campos - What kind of worship truly pleases God? Is it merely a display of religious piety—an outward appearance of holiness, spoken phrases, raised hands, and repeated words like "hallelujah" or "praise Jesus"? Or is it a completely different way of life based on a reverent attitude towards God and fellow

By Mark Welch - The Bible reveals that mankind's ultimate purpose in life is to become a member of the God family for all eternity. The Bible reveals that mankind's destiny and purpose is to actually become Spirit, to be rid of this flesh and become Spirit, not as the angels are spirit, but as God Himself is Spirit

By Kevin Call - Paul deals with peace. Deals with one another, with God and with self. Peace means being in a right relationship. As we serve, we will be at peace with one another.

By David Cook - Jesus wants all to be saved and come to the truth.

By Stephen Bouchette - We look at 7 reasons why we should be standing on the truth of God.

By Peter T Burchard - Would it be arrogant to declare you will make it into Gods Kingdom? Or would you be lacking belief or doubting if you are not sure? How can we be humble but certain we will enter His Kingdom? Listen to see what scripture says.

By John Elliott - Have you ever wondered, “Will I really be in God's Kingdom?” God's plan isn't distant or vague—He has personally built you into His purpose and expects you to be in His Kingdom. Discover eight scriptural reasons you can move forward with hope, motivation and confidence in your eternal future.

By Craig Scott - A full biblical response to sin involves repentance, forgiveness for sins committed but also a forward looking step which is removal of that which causes or leads to sin.

By Gary Smith - The purpose of this sermon is to examine the meaning of "a man after God's own heart." The common meaning of this phrase is that it describes David's character. In the sermon we will learn what this phrase means and its implications regarding our calling to salvation.

By Richard Schultz - We should never lose our hearts to any worldly thing. Our eyes should be fixed on the goal of the Kingdom of God beyond this life. Jesus' parable in Matthew 6:19-21 illustrates this lesson using three metaphors: moths, rust, and thieves.

By Robin S Webber - The recent tragedy of anti-Semitism at Bondi Beach, Australia brought forth a glimmer of light and hope as a Muslim man risked his life to take down the rifle-toting terrorist, thus sparing many lives. What can we learn by this unique and daring action fulfilled by "the other"--people that in our

By William Bradford - Do we understand God's perspective on who we truly are? Once God calls us and sanctifies us by the gift of His Holy Spirit, our identities change. Our identities are not defined by this world, but by God.

By Jack Demirgian - We need to discern truth through all of lies that are thrown at us. This message describes ways to activate our "baloney detectors" to ensure we have discernment when lies come out way.

By Roc Corbett - This message explores Christ's powerful encouragement in Matthew 6:33—“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.” In the midst of grief, trials, and uncertainty, Jesus reminds us that God knows our needs and promises to provide. Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, this message offers

By William Hewitt - Loving God's law changes our perspective on falsehood. We come to abhor it. Why do we hate deception and how do we remove it from our own lives?

By Lynn L Leiby - Looking at the spiritual and physical blessing the Sabbath brings to us.

By Mario Seiglie - By using an acronym "ABCC", this message discusses four principles in life regarding relationships with others. Each letter represents a valuable fundamental, as a lesson to learn: Adaptability, Balance, Character and Care (or Concern) for others.

By Skip Miller - These three Bible verses summarize!

By Matthew Curry - This sermon illustrates how no one is beyond God's redemption through three biblical examples: Peter, Paul, the prodigal son, plus a personal transformative experience of his own.

By Stephen Bouchette - What is the hardest thing we have ever done? Likely the most difficult thing we will ever have to do is to give up our will. It is common to hear in prayer for God's will to be done. If we ask it, do we mean it? Are we pursuing God's will? If not, how do we do it?

By Gary Antion - Our Hearts our important parts of our bodies and also important spiritually to worshipping and serving God. We will explore the Scriptures to see just how valuable the heart is and the heart's output - good or evil.

By Mike Cook - With love being our identifying sign, our President has encouraged us to locate tools and apply them to remove barriers and amplify love to promote unity. Mel Robbins wrote, “The Let Them Theory” that offers an interesting lens to consider two passages with her premise of "Let Them" and "Let Me"

By Scott Brummett - What you fear takes control of your life. Who do you fear- God or man? Hypocrisy can sneak into our lives when we lose awe of our heavenly Father. This sermon dives into the importance of why and how we must go about instilling this Godly fear into our hearts and minds in order to prevent hypocrisy.

By Kevin D Willis - This sermon explores the need for and impact of Godly character on the use of authority. Several biblical examples showing both successes and failures are used to demonstrate that Godly authority is moderated by love, self-control, and a willingness to sacrifice for the unity and growth of others

By Gary Petty - How can we make our marriage stronger and avoid things that can sabotage our marriage?

By Patrick Kansa - The belief that God is unchanging is more than a foundational belief -- it is a foundational TRUTH. In this message, we'll review God's unchanging nature through paired Old Testament and New Testament scriptures. Additionally, we'll review why we understand the "God of the Old Testament" to be a pre

By Matthew Jenkins - At the close of 1 Thes 5 we are given instructions that tell us how to relate to each other as congregations and fellow Christians.

By Charles Graby - The Bible has much to say about how parents should properly raise children. Unfortunately, we see all around us examples of children who have never been taught godly principles, and in many cases, are left to be raised without any type of guidance. How does God want us to raise our children?