The Door of Hope

The Door of Hope in the Valley of Trouble Weekly Sermon, 5 July 2026 There are times when hope does not appear in the place we expect. We often look for hope in comfort, peace, prosperity, or outward deliverance. Yet the Word of God shows us that sometimes the true door of hope is found […]

A Destroying Doctrine, part 1

A Destroying Doctrine, part 1 Weekly Sermon, 28 June 2026 Pastor Sheldon Emry In this sermon, by Pastor Emry addresses the profound human fear of death, which Paul describes as a form of bondage that Christ’s resurrection aims to deliver us from. The study is specifically prompted by a contemporary 1975 article claiming “new light” […]

Who is Modern-Day Babylon?

The Mystery of the Sleeping Giant To the uninitiated, history is a chaotic sequence of geopolitical collisions. However, a deeper hermeneutical shift reveals a hidden architecture behind the modern global crisis. There exists a profound tension between the traditional, Levant-centric interpretation of ancient prophecy—specifically the harrowing judgments of Jeremiah 50 and 51—and the current trajectory […]

Faithful Witnesses, Steady Hearts

A Sermon on Not Growing Discouraged in Witnessing Many believers know the burden of wanting others to receive the truth, only to face silence, rejection, or indifference. Over time, that can lead to discouragement and even self-blame, as though the results depended entirely upon us. This sermon reminds us that faithful witnessing is not measured […]

Great Sins, Great Losses

Great Sins Introduction Sin is never a small matter before a holy God. Men may measure sin by outward appearance, public opinion, or the damage they can see, but Scripture teaches us to look deeper. The Book of Judges shows what happens when a people forget God, excuse wickedness, and allow spiritual corruption to spread […]

Why Reading Your Bible Isn’t Enough

World’s Most Honest Students Weekly Sermon, 24 May 2026 In the landscape of the early church, the Apostle Paul encountered three distinct responses to the Gospel, each representing a posture of the human heart that persists today. In Thessalonica, he met fierce opposition and envy. In Athens, he was met with the cold shoulder of […]

Why We’re Fighting the Wrong War

Truths About “Occupying” Until the End Weekly Sermon, 19 April 2026 By Pastor Sheldon Emry For the audio Click Here Looking at the world today, it is easy to succumb to a pervasive sense of despair. We witness social decay, national decline, and a government that seems to actively enforce edicts that encourage the violation […]

National Repentance, Divine Judgment, and the Restoration of the Kingdom

Our Coming Days of Repentance Weekly Sermon, 29 March 2026 By Pastor Sheldon Emry Click Here Summary This briefing synthesizes the central themes and scriptural analyses regarding a perceived national mandate for repentance within the United States, framed through the lens of Kingdom Identity theology. The core argument asserts that the current social, economic, and […]