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 Billy gives a sermon on 1 Cor. 10 and the reading in Numbers for this week in this sermon, the importance of knowing the old testament, and how Caleb was of a different spirit despite the nation of Israel following after their own desires.

 Walter shares his testimony and some of the most formative scriptures in his life to show how we are to proclaim God's word and go make disciples.  Translated by Rodney Johnson.

 Chris More covers the end of Leviticus and shows from scripture how we are to be God's nation of priests.

 Billy Henderson preaches on Leviticus and how the law tells of God's holiness and how we are to love others.

Ending Exodus Billy explains the tabernacle and how the tabernacle in layout and contents shows aspects of both God's character and your life as a Christian.

 The importance of the story of Israel and how we are connected to it is presented as Moses delivering the people of Israel from Egpyt is examined.

 Billy examines Joseph's life and how he was a type of Christ, how the loard was always with him. Joseph's life reflects that of a Christian's in how he was persecuted for acting like Christ and his faith in God, God keeping his promises, and God's belssing for the people of Israel.

 Gen. ch 25-36.  In this part of the Old Testament Tom focuses on convenant; what covenant is and the covenants that God had made with man so far throughout the story.

 Chad continues the Story of Isreal by examining Abraham's life and how God acted in relationship with Abraham and how God acts in those same ways to develop our character to the state that he desires.

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Chad begins the series on the Old Testament  with Gen 1-12.  He begins by drawing parallels between the beginning described in Genesis and the City in Revalations.  The consequences of the fall are displayed in Gen 3-11 and Abraham is called in chp. 12.

See notes in PDF below.

See notes in PDF below.

 Tom preaches on how God has always had the desire since creation to dwell with his people.  From the garden with Adam and Eve, to the tabernacle, and the church today.  Tom then speaks about what the church is, how it is comprised, and how each member has specific giftings to give to the body which are given to them from God to build his place of dwelling which is the church.

Billy preaches on how Christ in you is the hope of glory.  Christ having the annointing as saviour and abiding in the body is a means of how Christ operates in the world today.  Christ as lord provides a way the world is meant to be and Christ as saviour can return the world to the form of his kingdom.

 Billy reviews the sermon from the previous week and follows up with 1 Corinthians 1:18 to draw out how Kingdom life is not understod by those who do not live in it.  Then continues to 1 John were which explains how to tell if you have been born again into the Kingdom.

 Billy preaches starting out of John 3:16 on how the message was presented to Nocidemus when it was said by Jesus.  That it was a message to set him free from the bondage of self centeredness and to tell him that he did not need to see signs and miracles, but he needed to desire to serve God to be set free.

 Ben talks about Mark 1:15 and how the gospel was proclaimed by Jesus and John the Baptist.  It was not a message centered around personal salvation, but that the  Kingdom of God was at hand.  This was significant because it means that now is the time to repent and believe.

Dan Hamel explains how Jesus as Lord and as Savior fit together and only by personally recognizing Jesus as these as opposed to knowing them mentally do you begin to have faith in him.

 Mr. Johnson talks about listening to the spirit of the Lord.  He gives a method of determining if what your hearing is the will or the lord tells of the fruit that can comes from listening to the Lord and doing his will.