
Hosted by Nate Bibens · EN

In this sermon from The Biggest Story series, Nate Bibens covers the first portion of Mark 5 and the incredible story of Jesus, a tormented man, a legion of demons, and a herd of pigs!

John says those who walk in the light are in fellowship with one another. But what does walking in the light look like? In this sermon, Nate Bibens discusses fellowship, with a particular focus on whether outward ritual alone is enough to constitute it.

It is often assumed and taught that when Jesus died on the cross, there was a period when the Father turned away, essentially forsaking Jesus as he bore the penalty for humanity's sins. Jesus Himself cried out, "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" But did God forsake Jesus? What did Jesus mean by asking that question? In this sermon, Elder David Brown takes a closer look to help us understand the purpose of Jesus' statement and avoid some dangerous assumptions about Jesus and the cross.

In this sermon from The Biggest Story series, Daniel Owens discusses a miracle of Jesus that saved yet terrified His disciples!

The Parable of the Prodigal Son is one of Jesus' most recognizable parables—but is the son the main character in the story? In this sermon, Nate Bibens teaches from this parable of the lost son, highlighting Jesus' lessons about the lavish and extraordinary nature of the Father!

How can we deal with sin? In this sermon, Nate Bibens works through Genesis 3 and Adam and Eve's attempt to deal with the shame and guilt of their sin, illustrating how people often try the same flawed approaches.

Life has many hardships, but could those hardships be conditioning us for something greater? In this sermon, Elder James Smith teaches from Jeremiah 12:5, and the incredible question God once asked, "If you have raced with men on foot, and they have wearied you, how will you compete with horses?"

In this sermon from The Biggest Story series, Elder James Smith teaches from Jesus' parable of the sower and the soils!

Scripture is clear that our speech can be used for great sin and harm. But it can also be used for great good. In this sermon, Elder James Smith considers Proverbs 25:11 and the beautiful description of A Word Fitly Spoken!

In this sermon from The Biggest Story series, Darrin Daniels teaches from Mark 2 on Jesus' healing of a paralyzed man who was brought to Jesus through a roof!