How aware are we of own conscience? Are we truly aligning it with the laws and ways of God?
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Keep the Light Burning
How has the golden lamp in the ancient tabernacle continued to shine its light since its inception? Never discount the value and impact of your personal example to help others find their way to God.
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Christ-Centered Service
Part 1 in a series of sermons that will explore service and care within our local congregations. As a starting point, we must explore and understand Christ-centered service and consider how our approach to service should emulate that of our…
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Lesson in Decision Making From Daniel 2
Speaker: Tim Pebworth 11/9/19 Many people are aware of the prophetic vision of the statute in Daniel 2, but behind this vision was a severe trial and a certain decision making. In this sermon, Tim Pebworth discusses five lessons from…
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Is Your Joy Infectious?
Speaker: Tom Meece 8/24/19 Most are unaware that the biblical fruit of joy can be deliberately developed. This message focuses on 4 areas that can be developed to produce joy, and points out some bad habits that steal our joy…
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Do Not Slumber
With all the evil going on in our world it is too easy to become cynical bout the future and caught up in the moment while losing sight of our purpose.
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The Gift We've Been Given
Speaker: Tom Meece 6/9/19 A close examination of three aspects of God's Spirit that facilitates growth in Christians. As we are aware of our gift we tend to use it more. Pls. Note: Addt’l msgs given in the SF Bay…
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The Deaf Shall Hear
For the deaf to receive hearing is a miracle which brings great wonder and joy beyond words.
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It All Starts with Being Aware
In order to accomplish change in our lives, it starts by becoming aware. Awareness is having the knowledge, perception and facts of a situation. In preparation for the Spring Holy Days, we need to become aware of our Christianity. Here…
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Getting & Giving
Many of us have heard that "It is more blessed to give than receive," but is it wrong to receive? What are the lessons God wants us to learn from both giving and receiving?