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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
September 5, 2013
What is the hope of the dead? What lies beyond the grave? The sound of a trumpet heralds many things in scripture and one of them is the return of Jesus Christ and the resurrection of the dead in Christ.
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Jim Springer, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
September 5, 2013
This country is increasingly led by the rule of man instead of the rule of law. God punished Israel and other nations when their wickedness was great. God uses the harvest analogy related to His holy days, and the Feast of Trumpets especially is viewed as the wine...
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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August 24, 2013
In Matthew 16:18, Christ said that He would build His Church. Where is the Church Christ said He would build and how is He building it? Answering these questions today is more challenging and difficult than it seemed to be 50 years ago.
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
August 3, 2013
Some forty years after Herbert Armstrong wrote a booklet by that title, we see the unmistakable evidence that marriage is indeed fast becoming obsolete . . . that is, no longer produced or used; out of date and old-fashioned. As America embraces same-sex marriages and traditional marriage loses its appeal, I would...
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Ken Giese, Redding, CA
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July 27, 2013
How can we become the picture of I Corinthians 12, reflecting the qualities and characteristics of our diverse organs all coming together in seamless order and symmetry, submitting to one another, encouraging one another and supporting one another as members of one body? Let’s build on what we...
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
July 20, 2013
Dr. Edward Hallowell, a noted psychiatrist and former faculty member at Harvard Medical School has written a book entitled Crazybusy, Overstretched, Overbooked and About to Snap! Does that title describe your life and how do these elements of our 21st century lives affect our ability to honor our Creator...
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Ken Giese, Sacramento, CA
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July 6, 2013
Let’s review the lives of two other Biblical personalities – Peter and Paul – examining their natural temperaments (part of their carnal, natural selves) and God’s intervention in their lives, through circumstances and the power of His Holy Spirit that transformed or changed them and led...
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Larry Neff, Sacramento, CA
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Sermon,
June 29, 2013
Satan used doubt to deceive Eve and cause her and Adam to take of the forbidden fruit. He even used doubt to test Jesus Christ. We must not doubt our beliefs but we are told to hold fast to what we have already been taught and to what...
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Ken Giese, Redding, CA
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June 22, 2013
This sermon will be based upon Transformed Temperaments, by Tim LaHaye. We will examine the strengths and weaknesses of the four basic temperament types by exploring the lives of Abraham, Moses, Paul and Peter. As they grew and matured in their calling, it is exciting to see them...
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Ken Giese, Redding, CA
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June 15, 2013
Let’s examine the role of religion in the events leading up to the return of Jesus Christ by reviewing some prophecies that foretold the state of affairs which we are currently experiencing and give us insight into how our adversary will use both religion and secularism in his...
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