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by Jerry Shallenberger
2014-10-13
Oceanside, California 2014
See and hear what is promised; catch the vision!
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by Lonnie Johnson
2016-10-18
Branson, Missouri 2016
God desires to give His "Little Flock" the most amazing gift of the Kingdom of God.  How do we insure we are worthy to receive such an awesome gift and how can we help others catch the vision of the Kingdom?
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by Ray Wright
2013-09-18
New Braunfels, Texas 2013
We are to work with Jesus Christ to repair this broken world, and restore all things. The Promise of God is for us all to do this together. We will rehearse that here at God's Feast of Tabernacles. Catch the Vision this week.
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by Gary Beam
2018-09-28
Panama City Beach, Florida 2018
As we celebrate these Feast days, we catch the vision of our Future, The Kingdom Of God. Let us travel forward in time, as we visit our future, also being reminded, that we are still dwelling in these temporary tabernacles.
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by Joe Greene
2017-10-11
Branson, Missouri 2017
Realizing the amazing future that God has prepared for His people is a big part of staying faithful and obedient. We are called to catch the vision of the coming kingdom and the glory that will be ours when Christ returns. Now is the...
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by Stan Hopper
2022-10-11
Branson, Missouri 2022
My purpose in this sermonette is to have brethren catch the vision that all of God’s resurrected saints will be serving together in God’s Kingdom at the same time. My focal scripture will be Heb 11:39-40. I will emphasize that all the past...
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Jason Nitzberg
The rain was the only thing that stopped us from chatting until midnight in the parking lot.
Present were three generations: a couple in their 70s, a father of two in his 40s and a bachelor in his 20s. We stood around enjoying each other’s company long after they closed the doors to the home office where we had attended the...
Compass Check
by Dan Preston
Feast fever differs from COVID-19 in important respects: no fever, no loss of smell or taste, and instead of illness, it's characterized by a palpable excitement about the Feast of Tabernacles.
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by Paul Smith
2021-01-02
San Diego, CA
An encouraging message about the excitement of coming into the church and how to fight backsliding or hitting a plateau. What are some methods of re-invigorating?
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by Don Hooser
What can we do to regain some of the inspiration and excitement we felt at the Feast of Tabernacles?
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by Rick Shabi
2024-03-20
Home Office
This Bible Study primarily covers the introduction to the Book of Ezekiel and Chapter 1.
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by David Mörker
2024-02-03
Eau Claire, WI
How are eight visions relevant to us children of the Most High? The visions serve as a powerful reminder of our Father’s sovereignty, the seriousness with which He regards sin, and His ultimate plan to restore righteousness and peace...
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by Jay Ledbetter
2023-05-28
London, KY
This sermon outlines the three main areas where our vision as Christians should be focused.
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by Randy Stiver
2020-07-11
North Canton, OH
There are clever catch-phrases we are exposed to that we can harness for our good. One we can use from Scripture is this: Grow and overcome. As God’s people today, we want to fulfill that Spiritual catch-phrase of growing and overcoming....
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by Ryan Hall
2024-02-10
North Canton, OH
If we do not remember the past, we are destined to repeat it in the future. Peter not only reminds us but urges us to remember God’s Truth. The spring holy days provides a rehearsal to remember the past, look toward the future, and...
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by Victor Kubik
2021-05-01
Cincinnati East, OH
Without vision, people perish (Proverbs 29:18). What is vision and why is it so vital? How can we maintain it as we do the Work of God?
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by Paul Moody
2023-04-22
Kennewick, WA
Without purpose, people are directionless. Knowing our purpose enables us to have vision, which should in turn lead us to action. If we live each day with our God-given purpose and vision clearly in mind, it will motivate us to actively...

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