Our Christian Commitment – Revisited

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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Loyalty and Faithfulness

Mr. Wallace Lawton   10-06-2017    Feast of Tabernacles   Day 2


Satan uses uncertainty to divide and destroy the church. God is using this time to discern between the righteous and wicked Mal 3:18. Marriage is a divine institution ordained of God. God wants a loyal and faithful bride for His Son. This sermon discusses how we can prove continually our loyalty and faithfulness to God and Christ, which will bring unity, strength and happiness.

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The Evening Of The Passover – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad       03-18-2017      (from 03-14-2015)


The first Passover was a matter of life or death. The new covenant Passover is a unique ceremony that needs to be taken with great care and understanding of the meaning behind it. It needs to be taken worthily, at the correct time and in the correct manner. It’s a big deal. We must keep it according to God’s instructions in the bible, and not by man’s traditions and deceptions.

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