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Hearing the Whole Matter
– January 21, 2017
Always get both sides of the story before we make a judgment.
The History of Christmas
– December 17, 2016
Many Christians don't realize that Christmas was a pagan holiday for years until the US government made it a federal holiday.
Be Convicted!
– December 17, 2016
You can teach knowledge but you can't teach conviction
Lesson’s from Ephesus
– December 10, 2016
In the book of Revelation we see the letter written to the church in Ephesus. This letter shows us the actions of the church, both what the church has done correctly, and where the church has fallen short. With a deep study of this letter, we can learn many...
Magnify God
– December 10, 2016
Just like a microscope and telescope magnifies in different aspects, we too should be magnifying God in every aspect.
The Thread of Patience
– October 8, 2016
Patience is one of the virtues that makes us who we are as Christians. Are we developing the virtue of patience within ourselves and with others, in the same manner in which God has patience with us?
The Beginning of the End. (Feast of Trumpets)
– October 3, 2016
God's chosen people are being harvested now, so that when the 7th Trumpet blows, we will be ready. Are we prepared for Chirst's return now?
The Feast of Trumpets, a Memorial of Future Events
– October 3, 2016
There are great and terrible events associated with the Feast of Trumpets, and the return of Jesus Christ. These events will serve as a reminder for all mankind of how God's way is greater than man's way. We should thank God always for the gift of our...
The Joy in His Return (Trumpets Sermonette)
– October 3, 2016
The 7 trumpets in Revlation tell of great destriution, yet unimaginable joy can be found in the return of Christ. What are these joyous events, and how do they relate to the God's called?
Retaining Our Vision of the Return of Christ (Trumpets-Sermonette)
– October 3, 2016
We have been given a vision of our future upon the return of Jesus Christ. Do we retain that vision every day of our life?