Playlist: 19-Year Time Cycles (topic)

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Revelation 10 and the Church's History

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The concept of 19-year time cycles emerges as a significant pattern in understanding the progression of events within the church's history. It is noteworthy that Herbert Armstrong officially stopped the radio broadcast on October 9, 1971, exactly 38 years—comprising two 19-year time cycles—to the day from when the …


Revelation 10 and the Laodicean Church

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The concept of 19-year time cycles emerges as a significant marker in understanding the progression of church eras, particularly in relation to the Philadelphia and Laodicean phases. It is noteworthy that on October 9, 1971, exactly 38 years—comprising two 19-year time cycles—from the first broadcast on October 9, …


Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part One)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Jesus Christ warns us to hold fast to true doctrine. Secular historians help us discover the identity of the small flock repeatedly rescued from apostasy.


Matthew (Part Fifteen)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

In the era of the early work, it took 19 years before the message could be preached outside the United States. When the work had grown to a point where it was equipped to handle the additional burden, God permitted it to expand into Europe through Radio Luxembourg. From there, the outreach extended around the world. This …


Appointments

Sermon by Clyde Finklea

God established the weekly Sabbath on the seventh day of Creation; He established His Holy Days (moedim) on the fourth day. These are His appointments.