Sermon Archives
A Better World Now
Rene Messier (Canada) | April 6, 2019
Politicians and leaders are promising a better world through various strategic methods and ways to do things, but could we have a better world now? Here’s how.
Clearing the Decks
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | April 6, 2019
As the Passover approaches, we need to make sure that we examine ourselves so that we have a worthy attitude to take it. One of those areas that can cause even church members a real problem is that of holding grudges which we must eliminate, and we must remember that grudges never get better when nursed – let go and forgive!
The Fulfillment of the Passover through Christ and His Church
Norbert Link | March 30, 2019
In ancient Israel under Moses, blood of the Passover lambs was put on the doorposts and the lintel of the houses of the Israelites in Egypt in order to protect those inside from physical death. But still, more was necessary for the quality of the Passover lambs and their preparation and consumption through the congregation. This sermon shows that all these requirements and characteristics were fulfilled by Christ and that they are being fulfilled today by His Church.
Easter in the Bible?
Michael Link | March 30, 2019
Does the Bible have anything to say about Easter? What do the worldly customs of this festival have to do with the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? What does God command us to do instead of keeping this man-made holiday?
Forgotten Christianity—Overcoming!
Dave Harris | March 23, 2019
Beyond our calling, repentance and baptism, is there more that we, as Christians, should be doing? Do we grasp the tremendous challenges before us—things we must be overcoming?
Facing the Pain & Adversities of Life
Frank Bruno | March 23, 2019
In this Sermonette we will together consider the scriptures that prove to us that our suffering is a trial that can prepare us for what God requires from us, and what He has in store if we overcome, as Christ overcame.
Is Our Trust Aligned with our Goals?
_ | March 16, 2019
It is easy to state that we “trust in God” but do our actions acknowledge that fact? Trust isn’t demonstrated by statement, it is proven by action. Our belief in God must fundamentally be ingrained in every part of our lives. It is in that state that we confirm what it really means to have trust in God.
Sharpening the Ax
Eric Rank | March 16, 2019
When urgency takes all of our attention, our actions take the form of reaction. It is critical in the life of a Christian to dedicate time to meditate on transforming our lives and choose our actions intentionally.
Conviction!
Michael Link | March 9, 2019
How convicted are we in what we believe, to the Truth, and are we committed to it for life?
When, How And What Should We Hate?
Norbert Link | March 9, 2019
Is there something like righteous and godly hatred? For a Christian, it may be difficult to see how “hate” could be a part of God’s character, because many feel erroneously that a Christian must never hate. However, David gives us several examples in the book of Psalms which show us what and how we should and must hate. This includes the command to stay away from people who want to tempt us and others to sin.
When, How and About What Should We Be Angry?
Norbert Link | March 2, 2019
Is there righteous anger which Christians should and must have? In this sermon, we will look at examples of righteous men who became angry, and they had godly reasons for that. We will see that even Christ became angry, and why this was the case.
Stress At This Time
Kalon Mitchell | March 2, 2019
We live in a time of great stress and fear. How can we avoid becoming overwhelmed and worried when so many things around us are going wrong? What can we learn by studying the word of God in this regard?
Is It Worth It?
Eric Rank | February 23, 2019
Christianity takes work and personal sacrifice. The question of whether the work and sacrifice is worth the effort is a question most often presented to those who are beginning the Christian journey. However, it is also important to reaffirm our commitment at every point along the way, long after we begin.
The Power of Family
Dave Harris | February 16, 2019
Family is central to the message of the Bible, and the ultimate destiny of mankind involves birth into the Family of God. Do you understand what God requires from each of us to be counted worthy of this astonishing future?
Do You Have the Time – for God?
Frank Bruno | February 16, 2019
Fair-minded in an Age of Contempt
_ | February 10, 2019
We have been called out of darkness into light. As lights we must shine with glory, illuminating those that are in darkness. But darkness is never satiated, it constantly spreads into all aspects of human character. The world has chosen this state of being and is comfortable in—an attitude we must constantly be on guard against.
Anger’s Grip
Eric Rank | February 9, 2019
One of the most antagonizing emotions of mankind is anger. What can a Christian do to release anger and become immune to its influence?
Adultery – A Trivial Offense?
Norbert Link | February 2, 2019
God prohibits adultery. Even though it may be normal in the eyes of many to break the marriage, God pronounces the most severe penalty for the adulterer and the adulteress. Adultery is not a trivial or minor offense, but a terrible sin against God, and He will judge those involved.
The Christian Way
_ | February 2, 2019
Man has to choose to obey God and follow the way that leads to unimaginable blessings. Or, he may decide to turn to the way that appears right to him, but in the end, just leads to a curse.