Insider Interview: Bro. Dennis Heath
On this episode of Insider Interviews we are sitting down with Bro. Dennis Heath from Texarkana, Arkansas. We hope his insight and testimony will be a blessing to you.
On this episode of Insider Interviews we are sitting down with Bro. Dennis Heath from Texarkana, Arkansas. We hope his insight and testimony will be a blessing to you.
Today we are revisiting a sermon preached by Bro. Ryan Ralston on his first Sunday night as pastor titled, "Where do we go from here?" on October 12, 1997.
Today we are discussing the topic of God's faithfulness and our duty to be faithful as a Christian with Bro. Ethan Joiner, a junior at Heritage Bible College. We hope you find this applicable topic challenging and uplifting to your daily walk with Him.
Today we are focusing on one of our new ministries at Savannah overseen by Sis. Sonja Hicks. Sis. Sonja does a wonderful job providing leadership to the care team ministry that sees to the needs of the church members. We hope this will help you get a glimpse of what goes on day to day on the care team or give inspiration for starting a similar ministry at your church.
In honor of our pastor's 25-year anniversary as pastor, we are revisiting the sermon Rev. Ryan Ralston preached his first Sunday morning as pastor on October 12th, 1997 titled, "Strength of a Stranger."
Today's devotional features a thought-provoking story about a man who could have invested in the future but decided to scrimp in the here and now. As Christians, let us all strive to sow into the future and allow God to give the increase without inhibiting His blessings on our lives.
Today we are visiting with Bro. Mike Maxon, Jr. as he shares from his experience as both a preacher's kid and now pastor. His story is a remarkable inspiration about God's grace and calling through ministry.
This featured sermon was preached by Bro. Terry Bowling at Savannah Campmeeting on June 21, 2009 and is titled “A Father's Homecoming.”
In this episode of Not So Daily Devotional, we will be discussing ways that a Christian can grow in their faith and knowledge of Jesus Christ. We hope you will find something to encourage you in a practical way through this devotional.
Today we are interviewing Bro. Johnny Sikes a long-time member and deacon of Savannah Holy Church of God. We hope you will be encouraged by his account of God's providence and blessing on his life.
Today's sermon was preached by Rev. Ed Ralston at the Savannah Campmeeting on June 24, 2009 and is titled “Exalted or Expelled?”
Today's devotional revisits passages concerning how a Christian can bear fruit and be a testament of God's keeping power.
Please join us today as we visit with Bro. David Nelson to learn more about his story of salvation and how God has used him in various outreach ministries.
This featured sermon is by Bro. David Brock and was preached at the Savannah Campmeeting on June 25, 2009 titled “The Challenge of Mercy.”
In today's devotional, we will be discussing how a Christian can put up "spiritual blinders" to focus on what God has called them to be in Him.
Today we are sharing Sis. Brittney Chan's testimony about how God has used adverse circumstances in her life to illuminate her path forward to complete healing and how she is using that experience with others who find themselves facing similar circumstances.
Today we are revisiting a sermon preached by Rev. Silas Carver at the Savannah Campmeeting in 2008 titled “And They Changed Their Ways.”
Today we will be discussing what the true goal and focus of Christ's church should be and how we can ensure we are working towards that goal.
Today we are interviewing the brother of the host, Andrew Stephens. Bro. Andrew shared his remarkable story of how God spared his life through a very harrowing experience and has helped him move forward with hope and healing. We hope this testament of God's grace will strengthen and uplift you.
Please join us as we revisit this sermon preached 10 years ago at Savannah Campmeeting. This sermon was preached by Bro. Jonathan Prickett and is entitled I am Better, But it is not my Best.
In this devotional, we are discussing ways a Christian can ensure their experience and actions are in tune with God. We hope this devotional allows you to internally reflect and that we could all be striving for a more perfect walk with Jesus Christ.
This week we our sitting down with the assistant pastor at Savannah Holy Church of God, Rev. Robby Kelly, to hear how God has performed a redeeming work in his life. We hope you will be inspired and uplifted by his testimony!
Join us as we revisit an old sermon from Savannah Campmeeting 10 years ago from Rev. Curtis Teague. Please make plans to join us this year for campmeeting June 20-23, 2022.
Join us this week as we consider where our priorities may lie, and how we can ensure our focus is in line with the focus of God.
Please join us as we visit with Bro. Jerry Pascarella using an online platform to gain insight on his experiences in ministry. Bro. Jerry has been in full-time ministry for over 20 years and provides great advice to both pastors, evangelists, and laity.
Today we are revisiting a sermon preached by Rev. Eugene Futral at the Savannah Campmeeting on June 25, 2009 entitled "For Every Jericho There is Jesus."
In this Not So Daily Devotional, we are discussing with Bro. JC Burris reasons a Christian may feel ashamed of their faith, and how we as believers can share the gospel with boldness. Bro. JC Burris is from Atwater, California and is a graduate of Heritage Bible College. He is an active member of Savannah Holy Church of God.
Today's interview with Bro. David Brimm is a great resource for someone starting out in ministry or those who would like more information on how to start a bus ministry. Bro. David Brimm is currently the pastor at Bethel Chapel in Granite City, Illinois.
This message was preach by Rev. Tim Brimm at the Savannah Camp Meeting on June 26, 2008. Please join us as we hear, "What the Worldy Church Doesn't Want."
On this episode of Not So Daily Devotional, we discuss with Bro. Landon Ralston the reasons a Christian may feel unworthy and what Scripture has to say concerning this issue.