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See & Hear (formerly Audio & Video) is where you can see and hear programs and videos made by our church, including sermons, slideshow videos, podcasts and our new music channel IFL Radio.

All our videos and the IFL Radio Player require Flash Player, which is built into most modern web browsers. If a broken link or warning comes up where you want to click, please download the latest Flash Player or allow it onto your web browser.

New sermons were added on May 25, 2010.

Recent Sermons

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The Greatest Work of the Holy Spirit
Just added! It's not speaking in tongues, healings, or supernatural signs and wonders. The Holy Spirit's greatest work, as demonstrated on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2, is creating faith in those who believe in Christ and His sacrifice for our sins.
May 23, 2010/48 kbps/5.48 MB

Repentance Even Unto Us Gentiles
Just added! Just as the apostle Peter learned salvation through Christ was available even to the Gentiles, guest pastor Larry Alb teaches from Acts 11:1-18 that we are to share the Good News with every culture and ethnic group, even those very different from our own.
May 2, 2010/48 kbps/5.41 MB

Opening the Eyes of Faith
Just as He opened the eyes of the blind man so he could see, the risen Jesus has opened the eyes of our faith so our relationship with God could be restored. This sermon is from our 2010 Easter Sunday communion service.
Apr 4, 2010/48 kbps/4.58 MB

It is Finished: The Words of Victory
When Jesus shouted "It is finished!" on the cross, those weren't words of resignation or defeat, but of victory—the debt for the sin of all mankind was paid by Jesus Himself on that Good Friday. This sermon is from our 2010 Good Friday service.
Apr 2, 2010/48 kbps/4.88 MB

The Symbols of the Resurrection
The kids of our Sunday School class describe the familiar symbols of Jesus' trial, death, burial and resurrection at our 2010 Easter Sunday communion service.
Apr 4, 2010/48 kbps/1.40 MB

Hallelujah Chorus
The IFL Choir concludes our 2010 Easter Sunday communion service with the Hallelujah Chorus from George Frederic Handel's "Messiah".
Apr 4, 2010/48 kbps/1.43 MB

Podcasts

To automatically get the podcast, right-click on the blue Sermon Podcast link below, click on "Copy Shortcut", then "Paste" the shortcut into the subscriptions list in your podcast receiver. If you have iTunes, simply click on the orange 1-Click logo to automatically add the podcast into its subscriptions list.

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Every month all our Recent Sermons is posted, along with links to our videos and Bible studies.

Sermon Library

We have an online library of nearly sixty sermons organized by subject, dating from 2003 to the present. Speakers include pastors Mason Okubo, Carl Nelson and Larry Alb; Sunday School director Kay Okubo, church elder Leroy Hotz, and IFL School teachers Miss Eileen Scheidler and Mrs. Mary Yawn.

How to Search the Library

There are two ways to search the Sermon Library:

  1. Pick a subject: Click on a subject below and a list of related sermons will appear in the window.
  2. Keyword search: Enter a keyword plus "sermons" (example: grace sermons) in the box below and click "Search" for relevant results via Google.

  
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All Sermons A-Z
IFL's 50th Anniversary (2004)
Apologetics: Defending the Faith
Children's Sermons
The Christian Life
Christmas
The Devil and Demons
Easter/Resurrection of Christ
Evangelism and Witnessing
The Grace of God

Grief and Loss
Lutheran Theology and Doctrine
The Parables of Jesus
Parents and Family
Persecution and Trials
Pop Culture and Media
Prayer
Prophecy
Sin and Evil
Tough Questions



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