Sermon Archives
I Don’t Want To
Rene Messier (Canada) | August 30, 2025
“I don’t want to” is a saying which you should eradicate from your mind when you deal with sin and repentance.
The Period of the Judges
Paul Niehoff (Australia) | August 30, 2025
When we read through the book of Judges, we might think that this book is just an historical record of the Children of Israel occupying the promised land and the obstacles they faced. However, when analyzed, their experiences could be a warning to us not to do what they did that aroused God’s anger against them.
How Do You Worship?
Eric Rank | August 24, 2025
Worship is such a basic function of Christianity that we rarely consider what it means and how to do it. What are the examples of worship in the Bible that we can learn from? As converted Christians, how does God want us to worship Him?
It Is Possible to Please God!
Dave Harris | August 24, 2025
Our Savior, Jesus Christ, did please God, and we have His tremendous example to follow in order to attain eternal life in the Kingdom of God.
Your Christianity–Counterfeit or Real?
Dave Harris | August 16, 2025
It is the largest of the world’s religions, and 2.4 billion people claim to be Christians! But is this the Christianity of the Bible or a counterfeit? Is your Christian faith real, or have you been deceived?
God of Peace — Peace of God
Eric Rank | August 16, 2025
The world we live in constantly threatens to steal away our peace of mind and peace between one another. God offers us a sure path to experience lasting peace if we have the courage and faith to follow Him. The God of peace provides us with the opportunity to obtain the peace of God.
The Curse of Taxes
Norbert Link | August 9, 2025
Christ told us to pay our taxes—to give Caesar what is Caesar’s. Paul repeats this and even says that tax collectors are “God’s ministers.” These statements must not be misunderstood. Even though we are to be subject to the powers over us, the concept of taxes is a curse. It is quite different from our obligation to pay God’s tithe. The Bible includes many warnings for governments who overtax the people. It also shows the blessing of tax relief.
A Story of Sacrifice
Michael Link | August 9, 2025
A young man is sent out into the world by his poor parents to seek a better way of life, only to find himself in many trials and tests, until he develops a change of heart by saving the ones he loves. Within this story there are many symbolic principles in relation to the Bible which can be applied personally and/or spiritually in our lives.
Beyond the Basics of Obedience
Kalon Mitchell | August 2, 2025
The 10 Commandments are the basics in the laws of God. They are the cornerstones for any true practicing Christian. Yet, Christ goes on to tell us that the 10 Commandments are not enough in terms of going above and beyond. What does that mean and what does that look like?
William Tyndale
Paul Niehoff (Australia) | August 2, 2025
God has raised up many people to do the work He required. One of them used to translate much of the Bible into English from the original languages was William Tyndale, a Catholic priest whose aim was to enable the common people to read God’s word in their native language. Because of doing this, he was put to death.
Are You Running Away From God?
Norbert Link | July 26, 2025
The Bible contains many examples of righteous and unrighteous people who were willing to run away from God—at least temporarily in some cases. Why did they do it? Some corrected their mistake; others did not. What can we learn from their example, and why is it so dangerous to walk away from God, even in seemingly little things? Why is it critical to return to Him quickly and promptly when we recognize what we are doing?
Akeya — Where Are You?
Kalon Mitchell | July 20, 2025
This split sermon reflects on God’s first question to humanity—“Where are you?”—highlighting its emotional and spiritual significance rather than just a physical inquiry. Drawing from the unique Hebrew word Akeya, it emphasizes God’s longing for a relationship with man, even after Adam and Eve’s sin. We will see how our distance from God often manifests itself in fear, anxiety, guilt, and shame, and urges us to respond, not by hiding, but by returning to God with trust and submission.
Futile Excuses
Michael Link | July 19, 2025
What are some excuses that we may have said in our lifetime, especially when we were younger, that we have used to persuade ourselves from diligently studying God’s Word and keeping His Sabbaths correctly? What can we learn from the several young individuals in the Bible who obeyed God, and how can we, as children of God, continue to grow spiritually, making sure that we succeed?
Staying In Your Lane
Rene Messier (Canada) | July 12, 2025
In this sermon, we will look at those who strayed out of their lane and authority designated to them and the disastrous results of doing so.
Do You Love or Hate a Stranger?
Norbert Link | July 12, 2025
Do you love strangers—legal or illegal aliens with or without documentation—or do you hate and curse them? What does God, in His Word, the Bible, say about this? And what is the fundamental difference between the right kind of patriotism and the wrong kind of nationalism?
How to Repent!
Dave Harris | July 5, 2025
We have all learned to apologize or say I am sorry, but do we really know how to repent to God in a way that He will accept?
Follow Me
Frank Bruno | July 5, 2025
Two simple words, yet when spoken by Jesus Christ they represented the chance, not merely of a lifetime, but of everlasting life with Jesus and the Father. In this Split Sermon we will consider many of the scriptures in which Jesus Christ offered this invitation as well as the meaning behind the words.
Do You Experience Joy?
Dave Harris | June 28, 2025
Joy is a fruit of God’s Holy Spirit dwelling within us (Galatians 5:22). It then follows that we are to be living in such a way as to have joy in our lives.
Our Relationships
Eric Rank | June 28, 2025
The relationships that we build and maintain throughout our lives are a critical aspect of our Christian journey. In fact, having love for one another is a characteristic that identifies us as Christians. What does God expect of us? How can we develop the kinds of relationships that will enrich our lives?
The Importance of Doing Hard Things
Eric Rank | June 21, 2025
The best way to grow spiritually is to accept challenges in our lives that God prepares for us, and work through them. By shifting our perspective so that we face trials with joy, rather than resistance, we open ourselves to developing the character that God expects of us.