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Doug Johnson, Cleveland, OH
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April 25, 2020
There are always gaps, or intervals, between holy day seasons. We’re in one now—perhaps the “strangest” interval ever! The early New Testament church had a “strange interval” too, the year Christ died and was resurrected—the same year the Church of...
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Doug Johnson, Cleveland, OH
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April 18, 2020
What will our world look like, “post-COVID-19?” What will the Church of God look like? Where do you and I fit in the whole scenario? What should we do about it all?
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Doug Horchak, Cleveland, OH
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April 15, 2020
Last Day of Unleavened Bread
The Bread of Life
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Doug Johnson, Cleveland, OH
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April 11, 2020
This current world health crisis tends to consume a person’s time and attention, whether healthy or sick. How should we view it? Are there spiritual “viruses” lurking in the world too? How do we spot them? What (or who) is their source? How do we...
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Jim Franks, Cleveland, OH
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April 9, 2020
First Day of Unleavened Bread Sermon
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Doug Johnson, Cleveland, OH
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April 4, 2020
The strangeness of events in our world has even changed our observance of God’s festivals this spring. How must we, as those God has called out of this world, approach this special season of the year? What should our focus be? What must we look for in our ...
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Britton Taylor, Cleveland, OH
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March 28, 2020
When a Christian faces a crisis it should serve the purpose of drawing closer to God. However, a crisis should not be the only catalyst for strengthening that relationship. The Passover shows us this.
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David Johnson, Cleveland, OH
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March 28, 2020
In times of confusion and distress, we understandably turn to Scripture to find direction and peace. Jesus told His disciples that they should not let their hearts be troubled – easier said than done – and then told them, “You believe in God; believe also in Me.”...
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Clyde Kilough, Cleveland, OH
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March 21, 2020
We often hear the term “act of God” inappropriately applied to unforeseen tragedies. But what about the acts of man, and the acts of Satan? It is critically important to understand how the acts of man and Satan have created the world’s problems, and how the...
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Joel Meeker, Cleveland, OH
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March 21, 2020
A slogan created to promote good morale, emerging from the Second World War, can serve as a useful reminder to Christians in times of trial.
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