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What does God expect of us after we partook of the Passover

Jesus gave His life so our sins are forgiven. The Days of Unleavened Bread reveal what expectations God has for us now.

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The events surrounding the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ

The events Jesus went through on our behalf is explained in a chronological order (Note: due to a glitch with the computer, the recording of the sermon ended during the discussion of Jesus being led away to be crucified).

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The Passovers Jesus kept

Jesus kept more Passovers than just the last one. The Bible reveals that last Passover in great detail.

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Understanding the Hebrew Calendar

Why we keep the Festivals of God on the dates of the Hebrew Calendar.

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Lessons learned from Meals with Christ

Jesus used meals as a time to teach those He was with while He lived and for those of us living today. His teachings are good reminders for Christians today as we prepare for the Passover and Spring Holy Days and provides us with a solid foundation for a character...

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Discerning the Lord’s Body

In 1 Corinthians 11: 29, the Apostle Paul makes a statement with regard to how the Passover is not to be observed, "for he who eats and drinks in an unworthy manner eats and drinks judgment to himself, not discerning the Lord's body." This message looks into what this statement is telling...

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Church History Part 5: The development of the early Church

Continuation of the series of Church history. Just who were the Nazarenes? And what the Way was that they followed.

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“Coping with Loneliness”

Many are experiencing loneliness in their lives. Just what it is and how we can cope with it is the subject of the sermon.

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“Where two or three are gathered together.”

Matthew 18:20 is explained based on the context of Matthew 18. It is from one of our "What Do We believe?" topics.

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Church History Part 4: Where did the other apostles preach?

Continuation of series on early Church history.

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