Playlist: Appointment with God (topic)
Appointments
Sermon by Clyde FinkleaGod's appointed times, referred to as moed in Hebrew, signify specific moments set apart by Him for worship and commemoration. These appointments, detailed in Leviticus 23, include festivals and holy days that mark significant events in Israel's history and reveal His great plan of salvation for mankind. They encompass both …
Sabbathkeeping (Part 2)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Sabbath holds a vital place in the relationship God has invited us into, serving as a recurring appointment with the Deity. Each Sabbath is a designated time to connect with Him, encompassing the unique covenant relationship we share. This appointment is unparalleled, as no other belief system, aside from Judaism to some …
The Commandments (Part Eight)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughIn our hectic culture, we commit far too little time to God, depriving ourselves of the Holy Spirit and attenuating the faith required to draw close to God.
The Fourth Commandment (Part 1)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughGod has set a specific time for an appointment with His people, a sacred moment to meet with Him on the Sabbath, a time distinct from all others. This appointment, as implied in Amos, suggests that two cannot walk together unless they have agreed to meet at a designated place and time. Applying this to the Sabbath, if one …
The Second Passover
Sermonette by Richard T. RitenbaughKeeping an appointment with God is of utmost importance, far surpassing any earthly commitment. God's Sabbath and holy days are sacred times that cannot be rescheduled, as they are moments when God declares His presence and asks if we will join Him. These times are fixed, with only one opportunity to observe them as appointed. …
What Is the Church?
Sermon by Ryan McClureAmid a culture where newcomers shop for churches the way they shop for plumbers or schools—seeking preferred programs, preaching styles, or service times—this message challenges that consumer mindset by returning to Scripture to answer a deeper question: What is the Church? Drawing from Jesus' first use of the term …