The False Christ Deception
Sermon; Given 3/3/2007
A new lie alleges that a tomb has been found with the remains of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and their alleged son Judah. It may undermine the faith of many.
Are You Being Brainwashed? (Part 4)
Sermon; Given 2/3/2007
Public opinion is easily manipulated by propaganda. By manipulating attitudinal desensitization, the mainstream media pushes society into progressive positions.
Are You Being Brainwashed? (Part 3)
Sermon; Given 1/13/2007
The media's steady stream of brainwashing has painted 'fundamentalists' with a broad brush, ridiculing faith, belief in God, Jesus Christ, and the Bible.
The Ultimate Job Interview
Sermonette; Given 12/30/2006
As shown by the book, Dress for Success, the degree of formality of attire causes others to make character appraisals of the one wearing the clothing.
Are You Being Brainwashed? (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 12/23/2006
Under group or authority pressure, many people would willingly inflict torture on other human beings, especially if sanctioned by a scientist in a white coat.
Are You Being Brainwashed? (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 12/9/2006
We must embrace the fruits of the Spirit, preferring God's truth to the deceitful spin, brainwashing, and doublespeak of the world's institutions.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Water Into Wine (Part Two)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 12/1/2006
In performing the miracle at Cana, Jesus gave a command that may have seemed strange at the time. Jesus shows the connection between obedience and blessings.
The Wonderful Ordinance of Water Baptism
Sermon; Given 11/18/2006
Baptism symbolizes a burial and resurrection, or the crucifixion of the carnal self. After a person realizes his ways have been wrong, he should counsel for baptism.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ (Part Two)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 11/17/2006
A striking aspect of Jesus' ministry is the sheer number and extent of miraculous healings He performed. He healed everyone who sincerely sought His aid.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Water Into Wine (Part One)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 11/1/2006
Jesus' first miracle, turning water into wine, reveals principles of the nature of Jesus' miraculous power and God's purpose in performing such signs.
Together We Stand - But on What?
Sermon; Given 10/28/2006
Paul, using the body analogy in I Corinthians, focuses on the need for unity and inter-relatedness by concentrating upon sound doctrine.
Eternal Responsibilities
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/14/2006
We each have an eternal responsibility to do the will of God, continually seeking Him. Those who do not choose God's way of life will be mercifully put to death.
Prepare to Teach
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/8/2006
We will be kings and priests, responsible for those coming out of the tribulation. We must prepare now to fill the entire earth with the knowledge of God.
Mixed with Faith
Sermonette; Given 10/2/2006
The messages we receive from scripture must be received with humility and mixed with faith. Our offerings also must be given in humility.
Perfect, Gentle Courtesy (Part 3)
Sermon; Given 9/30/2006
Parents are obligated to teach God's laws to their children. According to Emily Post, good manners are to the family what good morals are to society.
Apostasy and Faith
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/29/2006
In a secular sense, apostasy is abandoning one's political party, principles, or cause. Biblically, apostasy is rebellion against God or the abandonment of faith.
Perfect, Gentle Courtesy (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 9/16/2006
Good manners are not just an accomplishment, but a duty that everyone must practice in order for society to move smoothly.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ (Part One)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 9/11/2006
Jesus' miracles did far more than merely excite His audience: They declared the Source of His power and His message.
Brim-full Obedience
Sermonette; Given 9/9/2006
Christ's miracle of changing water into wine teaches that brimful obedience is required on the part of the servants. We must do everything with all our might.
Perfect, Gentle Courtesy (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 8/12/2006
Our manners express our personality, especially as they portray humility, courtesy, or gentleness, and are improved as we make use of God's Spirit.