Christ in the Feast of Tabernacles
This Sunday we will host a special presentation of Christ in the Feast of Tabernacles by Micha Cohen of Jews for Jesus....
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October 18, 2011 | Category: Sermons
This Sunday we will host a special presentation of Christ in the Feast of Tabernacles by Micha Cohen of Jews for Jesus....
Keep ReadingSeptember 20, 2011 | Category: Sermons
When you’re on the verge of leaving this world, you can’t help but wonder if you’re ready—ready to meet your God...
Keep ReadingAugust 16, 2011 | Category: Sermons
Should we fear going to Hell or the idea of Hell? Should we tone down the centuries old message of "Repent or suffer the fires of Hell" into something a bit more palatable in today's church? We'll examine that this week......
Keep ReadingAugust 9, 2011 | Category: Sermons
What is the ultimate authority in our lives? Where do we find truth? Do we determine it for ourselves? Do we let Hollywood, our culture, or even the church tell us what to believe? As believers in Christ, we must place scripture as the ultimate authority....
Keep ReadingAugust 2, 2011 | Category: Sermons
The idea of Heaven is fascinating. It’s actually one of the few universal human fascinations. Pretty much everybody thinks about heaven....
Keep ReadingJuly 26, 2011 | Category: Sermons
The temptations just keep getting more severe. First, there was Potiphar’s wife enticing Joseph into an affair. That was a serious test for a young man. But Joseph did what he had to do to escape the trap......
Keep ReadingJuly 19, 2011 | Category: Sermons
This Sunday we continue Joseph’s story in Genesis 40. When it looks as though the butler will be able to make an appeal to Pharaoh on Joseph’s behalf, Joseph’s hopes seem to be dashed on the rocks of reality....
Keep ReadingJuly 12, 2011 | Category: Sermons
An introduction to this week's sermon about Joseph and Potiphar's wife....
Keep ReadingJune 14, 2011 | Category: Sermons
The world is filled with examples of great fathers. These are men who have been faithful in bringing up children that made a difference for good in the world we live in. They are characterized by being loving, stern, playful, understanding, protective, nurturing, wise, and a host of other qualities. However, I wonder how often we think of fathers as sacrificial. Many of us...
Keep ReadingMay 24, 2011 | Category: Sermons
Guilt is a strange thing. It can be a highly motivating force or a paralyzing emotion. Some people like to use guilt on others to manipulate them in order to get what they want. Perhaps they see themselves as a kind of sad travel agent as they send those around them on guilt trip after guilt trip. Parents use this tactic on their children as they say, "I think you should r...
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