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Tony Singh
This sermon is from the semi-congregational worship service held on January 20, 2008.
David Weidner (Part 1 of 4 part series)
Sam Hastings
In this sermon by Chris Zillman the notion of dealing with our mistakes in a way that is honorable and right is discussed. David was a man after god’s own heart, yet David had several fatal flaws for which he and his family suffered. Part of his life is spent owning up to his mistakes and making it right. We have much to learn from Israel’s most famous king.
Anthony Testa brings up the Heart and sacrifice aspect to our relationship with God
Anthony Testa
Anthony Testa teaches the church about what it means to have "intent", and how we apply this to our love for God. We must first learn how much God loves us, then we have to understand what God says it means to love Him- this is often different than what we think it means to love Him.
Peter Hinsch and Jon Sullivan teamed up to dissect John 17 and the level of intimacy from Jesus Christ. The three main points are:
1. Who is getting the glory? 2. How much do you pray for your close relationships? 3. And how much Jesus desires unity.
Steven Heinichen visited and showed us to trust, submit, and have faith in Jesus through John 18
"Whose You're King"
'Are you up close and personal with Jesus?'
In this lesson, Chris Zillman explains how grace has been robbed of much of its meaning. It lives in our country without proper context and without proper respect. In many circles it has been cheapened and the sacrifice through which it came has therefore also been cheapened. We must allow grace to be the fuel which moves us from day to day, in order to achieve this we must reestablish its meaning and importance.
Anthony Testa
Chris Zillman examines the doorways and avenues God presents before each person in life. We all make decisions to either walk though them or walk past them. We may never know the consequences of such decisions. Therefore, we must decide carefully what doorway or avenue God is presenting before us today.
PowerPoint notes for the Introduction to the Old Testament Survey midweek series.
This fourth installment of the Old Testament Survey examines the Israelites as they wonder the desert before they enter the Promise Land. This entails the giving of the law, the Tabernacle, and a nation being lead by the Spirit of God.
During this period of our Old Testament Survey we study the Israelite conquest of their promised land and the next 400 years where the land was ruled and led by judges who were raised up by God in Israel's need. This is a troubling time in the Biblical narrative, but one that shows how clearly man needs God and His leadership.
In this last installment of our OT survey we examine the Southern Kingdom in exile under the Babylonians, the Persians, the Greeks and finally the Romans. This final chapter of the survey shows that God was laying the final framework for the coming of the Messiah!
In this installment of our Old Testament Survey we see the end of an independent Jewish Kingdom. God carries out his final punishment against
Judah and allows the Babylonian Empire to conquer and exile the remaining Jewish population.
During the seventh period of the Old Testament history we look at the conflict the forever divided Israel into the Northern and Southern Kingdom, what happened as a result, and what it meant for Israel's future.