
Single Sermons
The Scriptures referenced in this teaching assure us that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and that it is intended to equip us "for every good work."
2 Timothy 3:14-17
This informative message shows that sin entered the world through one man but through the sacrifice of another, that is Jesus Christ, a way was made for all men to be redeemed. This message is from the Series, Resisting Tides of Confusion.
Romans 5:12, 18-19
Answering foundational questions and gaining essential understanding for resisting the devil; avoiding prideful presumption or sinister superstition, living and serving beyond fear or confusion.
This single message is part of the album, "The Origin and Nature of Satan and the Demonic".
Ephesians 2:1-3
Jesus made fisherman fishers of men. This sensitive, insightful teaching from Pastor Jack shows the masterful way Jesus called men to be His disciples.
Luke 5:8-11
As the disciples and followers of Jesus grew in knowledge and understanding, they also grew in love and regard for one another. Jesus is Lord of the Church and He gives the increase. This message is from the series: Breakthrough
Acts 2:42-47
In this beautiful story of Ruth and Boaz, we have a picture of the Lord Jesus Christ as Redeemer. The word redeemer is defined as a person who buys back, or pays the price to bring back something that was lost. For man to be redeemed it took a man, a kinsman, to be a redeemer. They have to be related because what was the destiny of the family can only be restored by someone of the family. And so the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. God entered the human family and Jesus came to be our kinsman. The Son of God stripped Himself unto death to redeem mankind.
Ruth
This teaching by Pastor Jack Hayford explains the difference between receiving your spiritual language when baptized with the Holy Spirit and the Gift of Tongues which is part of the nine Gifts of the Spirit.
At the conclusion of this message, a tongue is spoken by a member of the congregation and interpreted by Pastor Jack.
I Corinthians 14











