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Chris Zillman speaks in this examination of what we pass on to our children in the form of legacy. As a church and community everything we do teaches and instructs both our children and young christians. What is it then they are learning from us? What is it they are going to inherit?
file icon What Moves You -- June 24, 2007 06/24/2007 Hits: 761
There is power in questions, and in asking the right questions. In this sermon, Chris Zillman asks that we take time to think about a question; “What moves you?” Jesus came to change the heart of people in their every endeavor toward God, and this began with examining what moves a person to follow God. We examine this question against the backdrop of Jesus clearing the temple and Lazarus raising from the dead.

An interesting aspect to the human heart is our strong inclination for exploration. We love to explore. One of the realms yet wide open for exploration is the personality of God, and who he is. In this sermon, Chris Zillman endeavors to explore what God desires and the consequences of this knowledge.

file icon We Are Family -- May 13, 2007 05/13/2007 Hits: 584
In this lesson by Chris Zillman, the question of why the Book of Ruth begins to be answered. Ruth finds its origins in a story that took place 700 years before its own telling. This is a story of family, of redemption, and how the two in combination have such far reaching consequences we would be foolish not to take such a lesson to heart as God's family.
Chris Zillman speaks on this Easter Sunday about all that is, all that had been, and all that will be because a man rose  from the day. In our lives we can believe that anything is possible ay any moment because a man rose from the dead. No victory is impossible, because a man rose from the dead.

Sam Hastings preaches on the subject of mindset- will we choose to be a victim or choose to be a victor. Those choices do not hinge upon circumstances, but upon attitude. Being a victor sometimes has little to do with success or happiness, and being a victim often has little to do with loss or sadness. We can choose who we want to be, and in Jesus that choice is always victory.

Randy Harris preaches about our need to get out of the boat!
Chris Zillman asserts that we must learn to suspend our assumptions about life when we base those assumptions strictly upon what we see. God has opened the eyes to many people in the Bible only to reveal that what people thought and assumed, based upon what they saw, was incorrect. One can never discount the variable that is God, and one can never assume they know what God will do.
Chris Zillman
Chris Zillman
Chris Zillman

A sermon by Chris Zillman. We become used to certain questions to the point that they have become void of actual meaning. Yet some of these questions, though perhaps not academically profound, are the most important. “Do you love me?” “Will you follow me?” We must be wary of allowing hearts or minds to become disconnected from their answers.

A sermon given by Chris Zillman that discusses the importance of doing the right thing regardless of its consequences. We must be willing to choose what is right over what is easy and understand that this decision isn't always one of morality, but more often is a decision dictated by our actual love for God.

While their is no universal answer to this question it would be a mistake to therefore stop pursuing it. This question is difficult because it is emotional and controversial, yet it is something about which every Christian needs to have some personal conviction.
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A look at some popular conceptions that are theologically false. We will also trace some of their origins.
A look into one of our core doctrines as examined against scripture, tradition, reason, and experience.
Dave Weidner
In this installment of our Old Testament survey we will examine the Primeval and Patriarchal Periods of the Old Testament. From Adam to Judah, the redemption plan begins to unfold. The beginning of the OT story reveals God to be merciful from the very beginning as he carves out a people for Himself from the universe He created.
An examination of Period #3 in the Old Testament history- Egypt and the Exodus.
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