Today Philip Snell talks to us about covenant relationships (as opposed to transactional relationships), and why we should be seeking to care for each other.
In his sermon, Brian Fritz discusses the reality that we all really belong to God. He reads from several portions of Scripture, using examples like Joseph in Egypt to highlight that even when it seems like human machinations have won, God has a plan beyond it.
Today Philip Snell talks about the history of Hanukkah, and shows that Yeshua (Jesus) celebrated Hanukkah.
Today we have Alex Yalenga from the Zambia Messianic Fellowship (zamf.org) who gives a report on 2025 mission activities in Zambia. They help orphans, the Lemba people, and Ashkenazi Jews who escaped to Zambia during the Holocaust.
Today Zach Williams gives us a teaching on the Book of Job. Zach suggests we think of this story as a movie where we are shown scenes taking place in heaven that the main characters are not aware of.
Today Youth Band drummer Zeke Williams gives us a message on Creation starting with Genesis 1:1, Concerning the creation of things Physical, Metaphysical, and Spiritual.
Today Israel Smith gives us a teaching on the Genesis story of Jacob getting Esau's birthright blessing from the aging Isaac.
Philip Snell continues his rebooted series on the Book of Romans. He begins by pointing out that Paul's primary purpose in writing the letter to the Romans was to bring obedience to the faith.
Remnant has an anointing for Philip Snell, who will be taking over as leader. Then guest speaker Richard Cleary from Tikkun gives us a teaching on God's covenants, starting with Abram/Abraham. Please accept our apologies for several interruptions due to technical difficulties.
Philips Snell continues his "rebooted Romans" series originally started by Joe George. Today we consider the sins of mankind vs. the exhaustive list of sins in Romans 1.
Today Bob Neill gives us a Midrash on today's Torah portion (Genesis 8:15 to 10:32), which is followed by a word from Jessica Castellano.
Today Philip Snell returns to and continues the series on the Book of Romans originally started by Joe George. We begin with a quick review and an overview.
Philip Snell leads us in our 2025 Sh'mini Atzeret / Simchat Torah Service, which is presented in its entirety. Previously, we had our outdoor Sukkot Service, but we did not have any video or audio for it.
Today Philip Snell talks about The Song of Moses (in Deuteronomy 32) and what we should learn from it. Moses was one of the most righteous of men, but he was not allowed to enter the promised land.
Today Philip Snell leads the Remnant congregation in our 2025 Yom Kippur service, which is recorded here in its entirety.
Tonight, as Yom Kippur (and its associated fast) begins, Philip Snell leads us in a very short Yom Kippur (Sabbath!) service. Because tonight's service is so short, the entire service is presented, not just the message.
Today Modesto Castellano talks to us about teshuvah (repentance). He not only gives us examples from the Bible, but also examples from his and Jessica's own life.
Today Philip Snell gives a message in preparation for the coming Holy Days. Based on today's Torah portion (Deuteronomy 29:9-ff), Moses, on the last day of his life, calls together the whole nation of Israel, to be rededicated to God.
Today Philip Snell talks about preparing ourselves for the Fall Feasts, and gives us some suggestions as to how to go about that.
Today was a youth group Torah service, and so, Coen Snell gives today's midrash on the problem of idol worship as represented today by other things in our lives that distract us from God.