March 16, 2025 Speaker: Dave Green The speaker is discussing the purpose of life from a Christian perspective, referencing biblical passages and theological concepts. The speaker encourages listeners to consider their purpose beyond worldly pursuits, emphasizing that life's meaning is rooted in God. Several key themes are explored, including glorifying God through our actions, loving God and neighbor, and being faithful stewards of the gifts we have been given. The speaker draws upon scripture, quotes from Christian figures like John Wesley and the Purpose Driven Life author, and even contrasts Christian views with secular perspectives on purpose. Ultimately, the message is a call to live intentionally for God's glory in all aspects of life.
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March 9, 2025 Speaker: Elder Mike Levenhagen This audio recording explores the nature of anxiety and fear from a Christian perspective. It highlights that while anxiety affects many, true fear should be directed towards God, defined as serious attention to His commands leading to careful obedience. The speaker contrasts this with misdirected fear, exemplified by Adam and Eve's hiding after sin, and discusses how believers can overcome such fear through God's power, love, and a sound mind, developing these characteristics to minister grace and engage with the world. Ultimately, the message encourages surrendering anxieties to Christ and cultivating a proper fear of the Lord, fostering mature Christian living and meaningful relationships.
March 02, 2025 Speaker: Elder Bernie Gaetzke This message is centered on the critical role of faith in salvation. The speaker emphasizes the simplicity of God's plan, contrasting it with humanity's frequent unbelief. Biblical examples, particularly from Hebrews 11 and 1 Corinthians 15, are used to highlight the importance of believing in Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. The message clarifies that salvation is attained through faith in this gospel message, not by works, and that Christ's resurrection validates the completeness of the atonement. The speaker illustrates this with personal anecdotes and a story about rejecting a pardon, urging listeners to accept Christ's sacrifice for their sins. The sermon concludes with a prayer and an invitation to engage with the ministry online.
February 23, 2025 Speaker: Randy Wirskirchen During this message the speaker shares reflections on faith and faithfulness, drawing from the book of Esther. He contrasts Haman's faithlessness, rooted in pride and self-interest, with Esther's faithfulness and courage in the face of adversity. The speaker discusses how Haman's self-centeredness eventually led to his demise, while Esther's faithfulness saved her people. He emphasizes God's providence, even when His name isn't explicitly mentioned. He transitions to our modern call to faithfulness, citing scriptures and encouraging listeners to trust in God's promises, even when unseen. Ultimately, the speaker stresses the importance of faith, trust, hope, and conviction as essential aspects of being faithful believers.
February 16,2025 Speaker: Elder Randy Hughes This is a sermon centered on the concept of the church as the body of Christ. The speaker emphasizes that the church is more than a building; it is a community of believers with Christ as the head. He explains how members should use their individual spiritual gifts to serve within the church community and share God’s grace. Referencing Ephesians, Colossians, and Corinthians, the speaker underscores the importance of scripture as the guiding authority for living as a member of the body of Christ. The message encourages listeners to discover and embrace their spiritual gifts through prayer, studying scripture, and seeking input from fellow believers. Ultimately, the speaker encourages faithful service, highlighting that all members of the body have value and purpose.
January 9, 2025 Speaker: Elder Randy Hughes The speaker emphasizes the importance of the Bible as God's word and its central role in the church's identity and teachings. He encourages listeners to actively study and understand scripture, not just passively read it. The sermon references various biblical passages and highlights the value of the Bible for guidance, correction, and spiritual growth. It discusses the concept of dispensationalism, explaining how different parts of the Bible apply to different time periods and groups of people. The speaker concludes by urging the congregation to be lifelong learners of the Bible and to share its message with others, relying on God's power and wisdom.
February 2, 2025 Speaker: Elder Randy Hughes This message focuses on the core tenets of their identity. The speaker emphasizes the importance of truly embodying the words "grace," "Bible," and "church," rather than merely using them as a title. The sermon explores the multifaceted nature of God's grace, highlighting salvation, justification, sanctification, empowerment, and servant leadership as key aspects. Biblical passages from Ephesians, Romans, Corinthians, and Titus are used to support these points, encouraging listeners to understand and live out the meanings of these essential Christian concepts. Ultimately, the message calls for a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and a commitment to extending grace to others.
January 26, 2025 Speaker: Elder Mike Levenhagen During this message the speaker is interpreting the Book of Revelation through the lens of spiritual warfare. The speaker argues that Satan actively works to hinder Christians and prevent God's kingdom from being established, focusing on his attempts to thwart the birth and ministry of Jesus and his ongoing efforts to destroy Israel. The message emphasizes the importance of understanding Satan's strategies and utilizing spiritual weapons to overcome his deception. Specific biblical passages are used to support the interpretation of Revelation's symbolism, particularly regarding the conflict between God and Satan. The speaker encourages listeners to share the Gospel with Jewish people and remain steadfast in their faith.
January 19, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Robert Nix This message reflects on the Apostle Paul's life and ministry. The speaker emphasizes that even God's chosen apostle faced immense hardship, drawing parallels to the challenges faced by the Thessalonian church. The core message centers on maintaining faith and growing spiritually amidst adversity, using Paul's experiences and the Thessalonians' example to illustrate the importance of perseverance and mutual support within the Christian community. The message stresses the transformative power of knowing Christ, highlighting the enduring nature of salvation and the necessity of continued spiritual growth. Finally, it encourages listeners to serve others and find strength in their relationship with God during difficult times.
January 12.2025 Speaker: Carl Eldredge This message discusses seven distinct transitional periods in biblical history, from the creation of man to the millennium. Each period is characterized by a specific stewardship, responsibility, failure, and God's grace. The speaker emphasizes God's unchanging nature amidst these significant historical shifts. The message uses numerous biblical passages to illustrate these transitions and concludes with a call for faith and reliance on God.
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