Mr. Kevin Montgomery 03-02-2013
This sermon explores eleven questions that each of us can consider in our self-evaluation, in order that we can take the Passover in a worthy manner and to “prove” ourselves.
Mr. Kevin Montgomery 03-02-2013
This sermon explores eleven questions that each of us can consider in our self-evaluation, in order that we can take the Passover in a worthy manner and to “prove” ourselves.
Mr. Wallace Lawton 02-23-2013
Some say that the God the Father has no form at all, but what does the bible say? From the word of God there are scriptures that describe and provide details about the Father’s form.
Mr. Robert Ardis 02-16-2013
Scriptures are presented for the four stages of Jesus’ ministry: as the Word who created all things and who dealt with ancient Israel, as our Saviour while in human form, currently as our High Priest, and as our future Husband and King of Kings.
Mr. John Durrad 02-02-2013
If the police came to your home today and arrested you for being a follower of the living God, what charges would you be found guilty of beyond a reasonable doubt?
Mr. Gerry Ardis 02-02-2013
Do you know God and what He expects of you? God has given you His spirit, but now He is testing you in order to know you. Does God know who you are?
Mr. John Durrad 01-26-2013
Man’s speech is a power tool for both good and evil. Blasphemy can occur in ways other than in just our words, but through our thoughts, actions and beliefs. God’s church and its teachings provide us with a model to follow to avoid the sin of blasphemy.
Mr. Robert Ardis 01-19-2013
We walk by faith and not by sight. What about the life of righteous Job? Job was example for us. Did Job walk by faith and not by sight as we do today?
Mr. Robert Ardis 01-12-2013
God gave man the sixth candlestick church (Philadelphia) with both blessings and responsibilities. Noah, Daniel and Job were considered righteous because of their dependence and obedience to God.
Mr. Wallace Lawton 01-05-2013
Leviticus Chapter 10 addresses the characteristics of proper priestly service to God with respect to time, manner, and manner of service. Chapter 11 addresses the uncleanness of our human nature.