Messages

Messages

Every service features a special message on selected topics. Sometimes these messages focus on an upcoming holy day, a special insight into the Scriptures, or a pressing topic regarding current events.

Each week, and on the holy days, the messages are posted here online. Enjoy!

Searching for God… In All the Wrong Places

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KidHeadphonesLaptop-500sqR. Dennis Richards presents an insightful view of how YHVH commands us to search for Him, and how all of the things in our every day lives—such as the “conveniences” of technology—continually keep us from finding Him.

 

Tares 4

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WheatnTares-500R. Paul Falk continues the series on the parable of the wheat and tares, with further discussion about spiritual blindness, leaders who say they can see, and the often-misunderstood meaning of partial blindness.

 

Lech Lecha – Tares 3 – Blindness

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WheatnTares-500Being spiritually blinded to the Word can happen to any of us at certain times. R. Paul Falk explains the many connected passages in the Scriptures and reveals the main point of Yeshua’s comments regarding blindness, how it occurs, and how our eyes are opened again to the truth of the Word.

 

Like the Days of Noah

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DarkAngel-500R. Dennis Richards quotes Yeshua’s statement, “The coming of the son of man will be like the days of Noah” and draws correlations between the “sons of God” in Genesis 6 who modified the DNA of man to make the Nephilim and other similarities between the time before the flood and what is happening in our world today.

Tares 2

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WheatnTares-500R. Paul Falk expounds on the parable about the wheat and the tares focusing on Yeshua’s numerous teachings about the traditions of men. He also explains many of Yeshua’s misunderstood statements, and shows some amazing correlations such as why YHVH commanded that no altar be built with chiseled stones.

The Meaning of Sukkot

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GardenFruitTrees-500In this 8th Day message after Sukkot, R. Paul Falk connects numerous passages from the Genesis to The Revelation that give us insight into what YHVH wants us to be learning by the Feast of Sukkot, not only for the season but for every day of our lives.

The Eighth Day

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EightOClock-500sqR. Dennis Richards gives us a fresh look at the Eighth Day that follows the seven days of Sukkot, and ties in several concepts related to time and how we should view it.

 

1st Day of Sukkot – The Value of Our Traditions

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SukkahLulovEtrog-500For the 1st day of the Festival of Sukkot (Tabernacles), R. Dennis Richards speaks about the benefits of Jewish tradition such as promoting unity among God’s people, and expands on the meanings of our various traditions in celebrating this joyous festival.

 

Yom Kippur – The Meaning of Atonement

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WhiteRobes-500In this foundational Yom Kippur message, R. Paul Falk explains the true meaning of atonement and answers several key questions like: What must we do to obtain atonement? What happens if we do not have it? How is fasting involved? Why is the command for no work and complete rest on Yom Kippur so important?

Erev Yom Kippur – Forgiveness

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ManBushes-500For the evening of Yom Kippur, R. Dennis Richards shares some deep personal experiences to explain forgiveness from several perspectives, including how we might be holding ourselves back spiritually by not forgiving others from our past.