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March 27, 2026

The Church in Acts: Part 4 | Pastor Ron Kelly

Pastor Ron Kelly preaches his fourth and final sermon in the series “The Church in Acts.” Here, he outlines the leadership —with their convictions and their compromises— of Paul and the apostles, and the early Adventist pioneers. He warns about the absence of the prophetic role in churches today, in calling out and convicting church leaders and members alike towards growing to be more and more like Christ to prepare for His soon return and Second Coming.

March 20, 2026

The Church in Acts: Part 3 | Pastor Ron Kelly

Pastor Ron Kelly speaks about his experience with creating unity within the Church and how it can impact missionary spirit. Why is unity so difficult to maintain in the modern church? In Part 3 of “The Church in Acts,” Pastor Ron Kelly explores the vital role of “togetherness” and the spiritual bonding required to sustain a thriving Seventh-day Adventist community. Drawing from Acts 6 and the early church’s response to internal conflict, Pastor Ron shares personal stories from his 38 years of ministry on how to move from dysfunction to a “unity of feeling, thought, and action.”

March 13, 2026

The Church in Acts: Part 2 | Pastor Ron Kelly

The tendency for all people and institutions to “lose their way” and seek control is a historical fact. The sermon argues that the United States is abandoning its founding, republican principles, and that the same tyrannical spirit (“popery”) threatens to infiltrate the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The call is for vigilance, honesty, and a willingness to engage in righteous controversy to uphold the principles of freedom, consent, and truth—before the window for doing so closes.

March 6, 2026

The Church in Acts—Part 1 | Pastor Ron Kelly

The tendency for all people and institutions to “lose their way” and seek control is a historical fact. The sermon argues that the United States is abandoning its founding, republican principles, and that the same tyrannical spirit (“popery”) threatens to infiltrate the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The call is for vigilance, honesty, and a willingness to engage in righteous controversy to uphold the principles of freedom, consent, and truth—before the window for doing so closes.

February 27, 2026

Keep it Real! | Pastor Ron Kelly

In this sermon, Pastor Ron Kelly reflects on the importance of love, sincerity, and unity in the Christian walk. He shares personal stories, including a powerful illustration from his wife, to highlight the grace of God and the transformative power of knowing Jesus. Pastor Kelly delves into the challenges facing the church today, emphasizing that true growth comes not from numbers but from sincere hearts. He calls believers to be prayerful, noble, and to stand firm on the pillars of the Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy, reminding us that God is the solution, not the problem.

February 20, 2026

Love, How to Protect it | Pastor Ron Kelly

In this heartfelt message, I share a personal experience from a recent flight where I encountered a couple whose genuine connection stood out in today’s distracted world. Their constant conversation, laughter, and affection made me reflect on the deeper meaning of love both human and divine.

January 30, 2026

Get the Blessing Back | Pastor Ron Kelly

The sermon laments that the Adventist church has lost its sense of the “law of service.” Instead of preparing people for a life of service here and in heaven, it often produces professionals who are absorbed by the world’s systems, wealth, and values, thereby losing their spiritual altitude and purpose. The solution is not a reckless, legalistic imposition of standards but a patient, wise, and gracious return to foundational principles. The speaker uses his personal experience of gently changing the music in his church over time as an example

January 23, 2026

Biblical Principles that govern humanity | Pastor Ron Kelly

This sermon, titled and delivered by Pastor Ron Kelly, is built on the foundation of God’s unrelenting love (“Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go”) and is focused on calling the church to maturity, humility, and honest discipleship. It uses the passage of Jesus and the Samaritan Woman (John 4) to illustrate Christ’s method of combining grace with direct truth. Pastor Ron shares his reluctance to become a pastor due to issues within the church, but acknowledges he was compelled by a “love that will not let me go.” His ministry premise is to “do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly.”