“Do You Love Me?” Jesus asked Peter, the church, and individuals. We must not forget our first love, Jesus.

Watch and listen to sermons that help you in your Christian walk. You’ll find sermons that will help you grow closer in your relationship with God and your fellow man. You’ll find messages of encouragement, inspiration, comfort, and biblical truths that will empower and recharge you spiritually in your daily life.
“Do You Love Me?” Jesus asked Peter, the church, and individuals. We must not forget our first love, Jesus.
“The Source of Temptation” is a sermon that teaches us to ask God for help resisting temptation so that we do not sin against Him.
“Looking In the Mirror of God’s Word” is a sermon teaching us to look into the Bible as a spiritual mirror, see ourselves, and do His work.
“Joy, Trial, and Patience” sermon teaches us that we can count our trials and troubles all joy because we know our reward is great in Heaven.
The God of Peace will make us into His own image. He will make us perfect in every good work to do His will, which is pleasing in His sight.
“The Sacrifice of Praise” is a sermon teaching us that we can please God by living a Christian life and sharing the Gospel with others.
“The Primary Work of the Holy Spirit” sermon teaches us that once saved, we are filled by the Holy Spirit who empowers us to live Christlike.
“King Lemuel’s Mother” sermon teaches to grow in godly love, kindness, character, wisdom, and diligence to be examples for others to follow.
“The Lord Thy God Is With You” sermon teaches us to be ready to serve, knowing that God is with us and there's nothing for us to fear.
“People Too Good for This World” sermon teaches us that what sets us apart from the rest of the world is our faith and faithfulness to God.
“Internet Preachers” sermon teaches that it's not what the preacher says that matters; it’s what the Bible says that counts for eternity.
“Seeing Him Who Is Invisible” sermon teaches we follow God having not seen the one in whom we believe, but believing in Him who we shall see.