In today’s sermon, Senior Pastor Glen Weber shows us the grace of God in the Old Testament and how God’s grace has never changed, but once Jesus came grace is expressed in a different way.
Thirsty?
In today’s sermon, guest speaker Susi Albrecht shows us from the story of the Samaritan woman at the well of how Jesus offers to every person, who is spiritually thirsty, living water which represents His forgiveness, hope, and love.
The Cursed Fig Tree
In today’s sermon, Senior Pastor Glen Weber recounts the story of Jesus cursing the fig tree and then shows the spiritual lessons we need to learn from the story.
What Does Easter Mean for You?
In today’s sermon, Senior Pastor Glen Weber recounts the story of Jesus’ resurrection from Mark’s Gospel and also shows the power of Jesus’ resurrection in our lives today.
The Fateful Final Week – Part 2
In today’s sermon, Elder Ronald Kelly finishes his two-part series based primarily on the Gospel of Mark about the final week of Jesus Christ leading up to the glory of His resurrection.
The Fateful Final Week – Part 2 Sermon Summary
The Fateful Final Week
In today’s sermon, Elder Ronald Kelly begins a two-part series based primarily on the Gospel of Mark about the final week of Jesus Christ leading up to the glory of His resurrection.
But Are You Listening?
In today’s sermon, Assistant Pastor Celestine Olive shows us how God, in His Word, is teaching us the value of “listening” especially to the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
“My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?”
In today’s sermon, Senior Pastor Glen Weber explains that God the Father had not rejected and abandoned Jesus on the cross and the implications for us today.
Celibacy and the Christian
In today’s sermon, Senior Pastor Glen Weber shows how we can honor God by how we live our lives whether we are single or married.
The Exchanged Life
Today, guest speaker Paul Siddall emphasizes the true mission of Jesus Christ – He came to this earth to exchange our sins, pain and sorrow for His righteousness, glory and eternal life.