Jesus in All of the Bible
by Sonny Yoder on July 14th, 2024
In this sermon, Sonny begins by lightheartedly sharing how his children, Heidi and Jeremy, humorously critique his tendency to give extensive overviews of biblical stories. Today, he ambitiously plans to tell the story of the entire Bible, emphasizing that the Bible is God’s story—His story. Sonny highlights that…
The Suffering Servant
by Sonny Yoder on October 8th, 2023
Sonny discusses the Book of Isaiah and its portrayal of God’s character, works, and dealings with humanity and nations. He emphasizes the themes of repentance, forgiveness, judgment, restoration, and redemption in the book. Sonny also highlights the recurring theme of peace and the significance of the suffering Savior.…
The Downfall of Saul
by Korwin Zehr on September 3rd, 2023
In this sermon, we explore the captivating story of King Saul from the book of 1 Samuel. Saul had a profound fear of man and craved approval from others. We begin with the account of Saul’s sons behaving corruptly, which prompts the Israelites to request a king. God…
Role of an Elder
by Sonny Yoder on August 13th, 2023
We believe that being an elder in the church is a special job that God gives to certain people. We know that God gives these elders special gifts to help them do their job well. They are like helpers and leaders for everyone in the church. We also…
Women of Faith (Ruth & Hannah)
by Sonny Yoder on May 15th, 2023
Ruth and Hannah were different. Ruth showed great love and loyalty to her mother-in-law, Naomi. She trusted in God and promised to always be by Naomi’s side. Hannah was a woman who couldn’t have children. But she didn’t give up hope. She prayed to God and asked for…
God's Enduring Word (Part 2)
by Paul Emerson on January 29th, 2023
It is important to read the Bible and understand it in our own language in order to live a godly life. The King James Version remains popular in churches today, but simpler words help kids understand it better. Conservative Anabaptists think it is important to change the words…