“Let love be genuine” Romans 12:9 – But what does this mean? Genuine is defined as something that is real, not false. In our lives, we we many masks – masking what is underneath, masking our sinful nature and broken hearts. Let’s listen as Paul encourages to take of our masks, and interact with each…
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Eighth Sunday after Pentecost July 26, 2020 PRE-SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Jul 29 (Wed) – A Midweek Outdoor Prayer and Praise Service will be held this Wednesday at 7:00 PM to give us the opportunity to meet and worship together in person. To protect those around us, we will respect each other by observing social distancing and…
Some children find comfort with a special blanket the blanket gives such comfort, they may have trouble letting go. Quilts are created of squares of varying materials, much like our lives. The outer lining of each life is made up of various experiences and components, both good and bad – yet God uses all these…
We have been freed from sin! We are no longer a slave to our desires, but this moral standard requires we be obedient. We were in servitude to sin – but we are now in servitude of a different kind. Where do we go from here? Happy Father’s Day! Be sure to call your dad…
As we journey through the 40 days of Lent, we think of the journey of our Lord. There are highs there are lows. Mankind has many victories. And many defeats. Jesus took all those defeats and transgressions upon himself. He gave us the victory. And he shall make all things new. Let’s listen.
In a spiritual vision exam, what would we focus on? How can we focus on things we cannot see – on things we have never known. Martin Luther realized that he must focus on Christ Alone – and his clarity and focus brought about the Reformation. How can we achieve this focus in our daily…
(Cutting the Gordian knot = Acting decisively) God unraveled the theological knot that tied Luther’s soul. On Reformation Sunday, let’s examine how God worked through Luther to cut the knot and start the discussion that sparked the Protestant movement and untied the Holy Gospel for all mankind.
He is Risen! He is risen indeed. Alleluia! Why is Jesus’ resurrection so important to us? Because through His death and resurrection He forgives us and leaves our sins in the tomb. As we are forgiven, we can forgive others. Jesus gives us new life as Children of God. All our church family thank you…
Finding the center of things is a natural human tendency. What is the center of Christianity? Belief faith and trust in our Lord Jesus Christ. May we grow in faith like Abraham did so long ago so our spiritual core is strong! When we are tested, may we be strong in our faith!