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FOT 2025 Sermons

Herb Hanson

Marching Through God’s Dark Room

The journey to freedom starts in uncertainty and hardship. Our march is more than progress; it is steadfast faith through darkness, trusting that every step brings about God’s hidden transformation. Like negatives developing in a darkroom, our faith is honed out of sight, where God molds and reveals His image

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Lenny Cacchio

The Bible was written for us, but…

Writers composed the Bible over 1,500 years in three different languages for various cultures at different times. How do some of the arcane passages that made perfect sense to the original audiences relate to us some 2,000 years after the last book appeared? This message examines the history and cultural

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Anthony Kimmons

Using Trials to Prepare for The Kingdom

How do we react to trials? Do we let our trials in this life get us down and set us back? Do we view them as punishment or only in a negative light? With a proper approach to trials, we can learn lessons from them and use them to help

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Ken Swiger

Eyes Forward

We are taught to focus our vision on the road ahead as we drive. In our Christian Walk we can become distracted by spending too much time thinking about, and longing for, the past. In this sermon we will see specific instructions from scripture about looking ahead to God’s Kingdom.

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Graham Parish

Lesson’s From Joseph’s Life

The Youth Program at the Feast this year is learning about Joseph in Egypt and follows his story as he suffers trials, and enjoys triumphs. We can ALL be encouraged by the story of this remarkable man of God.  

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David Freeman

The Heart Connection

It’s been said that no one comes from a completely functional family system; in other words, all families have some level of dysfunction. This idea is especially relevant when considering our relationship with God. What were you taught about how much God loves you? What were you taught about God’s

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Chris Gregor

The Ingathering

At its core, the Feast of Tabernacles is a harvest festival. Like other Holy Days, the harvest theme is used to explain deeper spiritual issues concerning repentance, judgment and salvation. But agriculture has changed much through the centuries and modern society has lost its connection with the land – lost

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Glen Leslie

Millennial Living in Matthew 5

We’re reminded in Matthew 5 how important Jesus’ words are at all stages of one’s Christian journey. The reminders come as both warnings and instructions. In this message we’ll take a short look at how the Feast of Tabernacles is a time to reflect on those warnings and instruction as

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Tony Bosserman

Temporary Dwelling

At the Feast of Tabernacles, we stay in ‘temporary dwellings,’ such as hotels, houses, R.V.s, and tents. Some choose to stay at ‘Solitary Hotel,’ others check into ‘Freedom Hotel.’  A deeper spiritual experience is found at ‘Happiness Hotel,’ where the proprietor is God, and the Concierge is Christ. The Feast

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Jim O'Brien

The Family of God

Why are we even in existence? We are created in the image of God for the purpose of creating His Family. The truth of why we are here is beyond any sci-fi movie—what does it mean to live forever in the Family of God?

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Common Faith Network