Sermons

The Purity of the Church
Eschatology: The Definition and Time of the Millennium

Speaker: Pastor T.J. Klapperich - July 06, 2025

The sermon explains that Christ will return after the Tribulation to establish a literal 1,000-year kingdom on Earth, and this future hope should motivate how believers live their lives today.

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God's Church
The Resurrection of Jesus

Speaker: Pastor T.J. Klapperich - July 06, 2025

This sermon emphasizes that Jesus's resurrection is the foundational, non-negotiable proof of the gospel, using the disciples' initial disbelief to challenge modern Christians to overcome their own slowness to believe and fully trust in all of God's promises.

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Understanding Grace
Eschatology: The Tribulation

Speaker: Pastor T.J. Klapperich - June 29, 2025

TThis sermon explains the biblical doctrine of the Tribulation from a premillennial perspective, detailing its various names, its seven-year timeline, and its ultimate purposes of judging unrepentant sinners while bringing about the salvation of both Israel and many Gentiles.

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The Power of Prayer
The Two Prophetic Witnesses

Speaker: Pastor T.J. Klapperich - June 29, 2025

This sermon on Revelation 11 explains that during the end times, God's two witnesses will prophesy to a hostile world, and their martyrdom and miraculous resurrection will ultimately prove God's supreme power and certain victory over evil.

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Understanding Grace
Eschatology: The Antichrist

Speaker: Pastor T.J. Klapperich - June 22, 2025

The sermon describes the Antichrist as a charismatic, Satan-empowered counterfeit of Christ who will deceive many, rise to immense political and military power, persecute God's people, and demand worship before being ultimately defeated by Jesus at His return and cast into the lake of fire.

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The Power of Prayer
The Little Scroll

Speaker: Pastor T.J. Klapperich - June 22, 2025

This sermon explains Revelation chapter 10, emphasizing that believers must reject personal autonomy and submit to God's supreme authority, a message that, like the little book John eats, is both sweet with promise and bitter with difficult truths.

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