Roger Ellis - Fallacy of the Trinity
Why do we believe the Trinity is a false teaching? Let’s consider biblical and historical evidence to strengthen your belief and share it with others when asked.

Why do we believe the Trinity is a false teaching? Let’s consider biblical and historical evidence to strengthen your belief and share it with others when asked.
How do we bring “every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ”? Can we do this? Is it possible?
When we prepare for baptism, we must count the cost. What does this mean? Are we committed and willing to follow Jesus Christ’s example to the end?
Aging. Why did God create us to age as we do? Is there a purpose behind it? What can we learn by considering age from God’s perspective?
In our 50-day count to Pentecost we can learn spiritual lessons from ancient Israel. Let’s look at four lessons found in Israel’s journey from Egypt to Sinai.
Friends and family often wonder about our religion. How can we best deal with them—whether they’re combative, just curious or sincerely want to understand our beliefs?
In our daily lives, we are confronted with a lot of choices. How should we choose?
God has given us Important stop signs in His law to protect us. What is a stop line and where do you paint yours?
Satan wants us to doubt the Bible’s veracity. But Abraham received stories from Shem, who knew Methuselah, who knew Adam. And God even spoke to Abraham.
The laying on of hands is listed as an essential doctrine. Let’s look at five cases where the laying on of hands is used and how it is to unify the Church.
With so many deceitful traps permeating society, how can we correctly navigate our way? This sermon looks at four lessons to help us hold fast to the truth.
Set before us are two choices: life or death, blessings or curses. As shown in Christ’s Sermon on the Mount, our commitment must go beyond just surface obedience.
When you hear certain names, good things probably come to mind. Likewise, other names bring bad connotations. What’s your name’s reputation? What does God think?
The U.S. is threatening to leave Europe on its own. God prophesied that Assyria would be His instrument to punish Jerusalem in the end time. Let’s be sober and watch.
Temperance—also known as self-control—is a fruit of the Holy Spirit listed in Galatians 5. How important is this fruit? Are you exhibiting it in your life?
In this sermon, we’ll take an in-depth look at the subject of divine healing.
Blind Bartimaeus—we read about him in Mark 10:46-52. This sermon offers a detailed study into this passage.
Romans 8:28-30 lists five steps God takes in His plan of salvation: He foreknew, predestined, called, justified and glorified those who will be in His Kingdom forever.
Many modern holidays have pagan origins. Satan seeks to deceive the world and has established an eight-holiday cycle that mimics God’s true holy days.
This sermon is filled with tidbits of information to ponder and meditate on concerning our preparation to be the Bride of Christ individually and collectively.
Christ’s sacrifice provides much more than just physical or mental healing. His sacrifice allows us to be healed spiritually.
As we prepare for Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread, we focus on self-examination and deleavening. Are we concentrating on the crumbs or the canisters?
Let’s look at Christ’s sacrifice in terms of His whole life, not just His death. With this in mind, we’ll consider how we can prepare for the Passover.
Before taking the Passover, let’s consider how we’re doing in terms of faith. Are we neglecting what God has extended to us? It is awesome beyond belief.
Passover commemorates how our sins were forgiven. King David’s adultery with Bathsheba produced an innocent child. However, David repented, and God forgave him.
God wants us to understand what He did for us and why. We are commanded to enter this time in the correct frame of mind. We must assess our lives and change.
When we’ve sinned and repented, how important is it to also make restitution? How important is it in dealing with others? And how important is it with God?
Let’s examine this important instruction from Jesus Christ.
Christ says that the first shall be last and the last shall be first, but what does this actually mean?
God inspired Paul to write, “Fathers, do not provoke your children.” As our Father, God models this standard. What does provoke mean, and how does God deal with us?