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Listen to and download recent MP3 sermons from our
Sunday worship services or from our large library of older sermons
archived by subject. You can also receive new sermons by subscribing to our podcast.
Three new sermons were added on December 22, 2011.
Just added! Pastor Okubo shares four things that make a gift--it's something you actually need or want, it's something you wouldn't necessarily buy for yourself, it should be well thought out, and it should be personal--then he unveils why the birth of Christ is the greatest of all gifts.
Dec 18, 2011/6.49 MB/48kpbs
Just added! The baby born in Bethlehem didn't stay a baby. He was born and grew into adulthood to ultimately die for our sins. His cousin, John the Baptist, reminds us of our need to repent and be baptized, putting our faith in the One who was greater than he.
Dec 11, 2011/6.14 MB/48kbps
Just added! Why does God seem to take so long to answer our prayers, or to avenge those persecuted for their faith in Jesus? We must remember that God's timing is not the same as our own, and He always hears the prayers of His people--and ultimately answers them as He did with the birth of Christ.
Dec 4, 2011/9.52 MB/48kbps
We have an online library of over 60 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 teachers Miss Eileen
Scheidler and Mrs. Mary Yawn.
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The sermons are organized below by subject (Subject 1 and Subject 2, respectively). You can scroll down the list and search the pages for a title of interest. You can also do filtered and keyword searches by the below methods:
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