Mr. Wallace Lawton 05-18-2019 (from 06-05-2010)
We should not be influenced by the majority as having the truth. This sermon addresses 22 instances in the bible where it is shown that the minority was right and the majority was wrong.
Mr. Wallace Lawton 05-18-2019 (from 06-05-2010)
We should not be influenced by the majority as having the truth. This sermon addresses 22 instances in the bible where it is shown that the minority was right and the majority was wrong.
Mr. John Durrad 05-11-2019 (from 05-16-2009)
The worse catastrophe of all time!
This sermon covers the history of the Worldwide Church of God and its slow destruction from within. After the death of HWA in 1986, ministers began to bring in false doctrines. THE GREAT FALLING AWAY HAS OCCURRED!
Mr. John Durrad 05-04-2019 (from 07-24-2010)
Who are five witnesses of Christ? This sermon outlines these witnesses through the word of God. They are John the Baptist, the work done by Christ, God The Father, the Scriptures, and Moses.
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Mr. John Durrad 04-27-2019 (from 05-01-2010)
This sermon thoroughly discusses three aspects of the prophet Elijah: the original person, types of Elijah, and the Elijah work today.
Mr. Gerry Ardis 04-26-2019 AM Service Last Day of Unleavened Bread
God desires proper worship. The Feast of Unleavened Bread gives us an opportunity to judge ourselves by God’s standard and ask ourselves what changes we need to make to be an overcomer.
Mr. Robert Ardis 04-26-2019 (from 03-14-2011) PM Service Last Day Of Unleavened Bread
Jesus was the first borne from the dead. He had to live as a human being without sinning. We must not be comfortable with sin or overconfident that we cannot sin. All that we do must be to bring light to the world.
Mr. John Durrad 04-20-2019 PM Service First Day Of Unleavened Bread
The bible tells us how to avoid sin through the mind of God. Jesus and the Father are not selfish but giving. The bible gives us examples of how can we apply God’s thinking in relation to others, and how to build the character of God so we can rule the universe. Questions we must ask ourselves:
. Do I really seek the benefit and wellbeing of others?
. Am I concerned about their eternal life?
. Are the above two questions why I am in the church?
. Am I dealing with my own sins?
Mr. Gerry Ardis 04-20-2019 AM Service First Day of Unleavened Bread
We must develop the mind of Christ and bring into captivity every thought. Jesus could not sin and be our Saviour. The phase of the work now is to get ourselves and the church ready by striving for righteousness.
Mr. Robert Ardis 04-13-2019 (from 04-02-2011)
This sermon outlines, through a review of many scriptures, how Jesus died for our sins and fulfilled every prophesy about Himself. The Father required perfection in Jesus’ life and His sacrifice. Jesus knew about and met every detail of what was required to be our Saviour.
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Mr. John Durrad 04-06-2019 (from 04-03-2010)
Our baptism is a covenant (marriage) to God, and a commitment to daily to walk away from sin. What is our commitment level to this covenant? Keeping the commandments of God show our love to the Father and Christ and our love to others.
Commandment 1: Put God first in all things, and involve Him in the day-to-day decisions in your life.
Commandment 2: Do not allow any physical thing (family, job, entertainment etc.) be more important than God, and do not worship any graven image.
Commandment 3: Do not use God’s name with disrespect, in common phrases, or in swearing.
Commandment 4: Keep the Sabbath holy by planning to attend services and having dialogue with other members (on-line or in person).
Commandment 5: Show respect for your parents in your discussions and actions toward them.
Commandment 6: Do not murder anyone in thought, word, or by actions.
Commandment 7: Do not engage in adultery in thought, word, or by actions.
Commandment 8: Do not steal from others. Instead remember love is giving in thought, word, and by actions.
Commandment 9: Be honest in dealing with others in thought, word and actions.
Commandment 10: Do not covet the things of others. Put God’s work first and pray for others.
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