Events and conditions leading up to the millennium and the return of Christ.
Sermons
Appearing Before God
We are appearing before God to celebrate His blessings in our lives. This includes rehearsing the meaning of the Feast of Tabernacles—how it started, how it continues and how it will find new relevance in the future.
Support
The action of offering support to others and accepting support when it is offered is a very important aspect of living a Christian life. We support one another as brethren. We support the Church in it’s fulfillment of the great commission. We need support from the Church to understand the Truth. This act of offering support is part of our role in the Kingdom of God as well, when we will eternally support the will of God!
Atonement Offertory
Atonement: Life for Life
For the Israelites of old, this Day was governed by priestly activities—with sacrifices and ceremonial functions, first in the Tabernacle and then the Temple of God. But what does the Day of Atonement mean for us? How do we observe this time—is there more to it than going without food and water?
The Small Things
Most of us are unaware of the small things which govern our lives—those critical elements which effect our physical well-being. This is also true when it comes to how we live as Christians. Paying attention to the small things is a lesson that is emphasized over and over in the Bible, and it is a vital key to spiritual growth.
The Easy Choice
Whole Heart
The Law Is Setting Us Free
The laws of man have increasingly superseded the laws of God in recent years. Belief in God is considered archaic and superstitious. This attitude has plagued the nation of Israel throughout their history. Time after time it wasn’t freedom, but slavery, that Israel sought as they gave up on God’s laws and followed after Idolatry. We must be wary not to follow the human reasoning that preaches freedom, but it actuality only results in slavery.
Three Times a Year
Why are we to appear before God three times a year, “at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles”? What is meant by this term, since we are commanded to attend every Holy Day service, in addition to weekly Sabbath services? How are we to appear, and where? Why does God command to give an offering on each Holy Day? Does He need our money?