Mr, Wallace Lawton 10–2025 Day 4 Feast of Tabernacles 2025
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Mr. Gerry Ardis 09-24-2018 PM Service
We have choices to make in our spiritual journey. This sermon addresses the many changes that the World Tomorrow will bring, that will be opposite to the world we live in today. Let’s make the right choices today to put the Kingdom of God first in our daily choices.
Mr. John Durrad 01-06-2018
Astrology claims to predict the future using the stars and planets. But can the stars and planets have a mysterious effect on us, is it biblical, and what does God say about astrology? This sermon addresses these questions.
Mr. Wallace Lawton 10-28-2017
Disasters can happen quickly and catch even those by surprise who are watching for them. There has been extreme desolation to the earth as a result of man’s misuse of it. The earth is a resource and man must manage our environment wisely and worship God who created it. There is also a close connection between the work of God and God’s concern for the physical world and its people.
Mr. John Durrad 03-11-2017
Healing goes hand in hand with the preaching of the Gospel, however healing now does not seem to be an integral part of the message (Matt 24:14). God does still heal however. This sermon discusses steps to be taken for healing today.
Mr. Wallace Lawton 03-04-2017
Encouragement provided in an examination of ourselves in light of the human condition of “none being righteous” when compared to Christ’s character, the character of God, being our goal. Examination of our covenant with God at baptism is reviewed. How we come before God at the Passover is a vital element to the eventual completion of that covenant.
Mr. Gerry Ardis 01-28-2017
We must be diligent in seeking God and putting Him first. Would Jesus give us a good or a poor report? We must ask ourselves two questions. 1) Am I more righteous this year than last year? 2) If Passover was in 30 minutes would I be spiritually prepared for it?
Mr. Jon Ardis 10-20-2016
Nothing in the world is worth doing is not without difficulty and struggle. God is working with fallible people. Our children have life choices to make in their decisions, and the choice to whether or not to accept the holy Spirit in their lives.
Mr. Jon Ardis 07-23-2016
God has a wonderful sense of humor! This sermon finds humor in the bible. God uses consequences as punishment or as an attention grabber in the bible for our learning today. Numerous scriptures are reviewed as to when it is suitable to laugh and when not to.
Mr. John Durrad 04-29-2016 (from 04-20-2011) Last Day Unleavened Bread – PM service
It is an error to think that a little sin is not bad, as each sin has a multiplying effect, which makes it easier to sin again. To avoid the consequences of sin, we must realize that sin is the breaking of God’s spiritual laws. This sermon discusses: What is sin?, Where did sin come from?, Who many define sin?, and Is sin so bad?