“A Grassroots Movement of Cooperation and Unity by The People of God”

FOT 2020

Jim O'Brien

The Holiness of our Cause

There is a reason we worship God in the manner He commands. It is Holy. If our worship is not Holy, it has no purpose. There is a reason we support the values of the Bible. The values are holy. If we forget that these values are Holy, we will be left with no values.

View More »
Kurt Hoyer

The Next 1000 Years

The last 1000 years of human history have been fraught with war, famine, disease and all manner of pain and sorrow. Only in the most recent century has the average human life been anything but nasty brutish and short. Yet this century has also see war and destruction beyond belief. As God’s people however, we live for the future not the past. Our thoughts and efforts are focused on what will be, a time when the sorrows of the last 1000 years will fade from memory. Do we really grasp the impact of what that means? Welcome to “The Next 1000 Years”.

View More »
Chris Gregor

The Power of Submission

At first glance, the rich and powerful seem to have the greatest influence on our society. But a closer investigation may reveal that it is a different kind of person that truly shapes who we are as a people.

View More »
Mike James

A Vulnerable Tabernacle

I will address how vulnerable we are in our physical bodies and in this life. Many think to be vulnerable is a weakness, but actually God uses it to develop and strengthen us. When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable we are following in the footsteps of our Elder brother Jesus. He should be the example we follow for living in our earthly tabernacle.

View More »
David Freeman

The Politics of God’s Kingdom

The Bible has much to say about the science or art of government.  In God’s kingdom there will be many simple instructions that would eliminate much of the chaos that you see going on in our world today.  Learn more about the politics of God’s Kingdom in this sermon.

View More »
Ken Swiger

We Shall Overcome

We are living in chaotic times, and the Church of God is facing challenges to the way we serve God’s people and preach the Gospel. This should NOT come as a surprise to us. Seven times in the first three chapters of the book of Revelation, the Savior speaks of those in His body of called-out ones who are overcomers. We will consider what is ahead for the church and remember what it is we are called to do.

View More »
Bill Jacobs

Truth and Freedom

Jesus tells us those who practice sin are slaves to it.  He also tells us, “The truth will set you free.”  How does the truth free us from the sin in our lives?  Listen to this sermon and let Jesus Christ change your life with His truth.

View More »
Brent Kern

A Golden Cup or a Clay Bowl?

The prophet Jeremiah lived during the devastating time of the collapse of Jerusalem and the final capture of Judah by King Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians. In chapter 18 of Jeremiah’s prophecy, God chose to compare Himself to a lowly potter and His people as the unformed clay pot in His hand.  Throughout this book, we hear echoes from the past that relate to today. Did Jeremiah write these things down for us to remember the past, or for us to prepare for the future. How will God form you?

View More »
Blake Silverstein

A Transformative Feast

Why do we keep God’s Holy Days-simply because it’s commanded, or is it deeper than that? In this split sermon, Blake will discuss the science and psychology behind how observing God’s appointed times and laws are transforming us into new men and women. Come be “renewed in the spirit of your mind” as we explore the importance of honoring His ways and the eternal value of keeping these awesome appointed moeds.

View More »
Patrick Hinds

Secularists Versus Christians

Come hear about the war for the Soul of America & the Christian’s Rights and Responsibilities in this sermon by Patrick Hinds.

This message has been edited for time constraints.

View More »
Herb Hanson

Things Don’t Just Happen

One day, Ruth the Moabitess, “happened” to come to the part of a field belonging to Boaz. Many people would say the encounter between Ruth and Boaz occurred by chance. But we serve a God of purpose who has a purpose for our life. And when He gets involved, there is Heavenly intent behind a chance encounter. We will walk through this story of love and redemption to bring hope to someone who may be going through a trial right now, and may not know why, but needs to know we serve a Great God who knows the plans He has for you.

View More »
Jim O'Brien

Positive Sum Kingdom

How can there be a Kingdom that increases forever?  Isn’t there a limit to growth? A Positive Sum Game is one in which every party experiences unending growth. This sermon will examine the concept of infinite growth, how it applies to the Kingdom of God and what it means for you.

View More »
Common Faith Network