Senior Pastor
Senior Pastor
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Following instructions can be difficult – but following God’s instructions follows a promise that no matter what we do, we have the blessed assurance that we will finish with Him. Let’s trust His instruction.
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When we read the passage of the good Samaritan, we are commanded to “go and do likewise.” our neighbors can be welcoming, helpful, private, or secretive but they are still our neighbors. Let us go like the Samaritan and be a good neighbor – no matter what the circumstances may be.
The Galatians had a problem – putting the yoke of slavery. Yoked cattle cannot remove the yoke, only the master can set them free. The Galatians let spiritual freedom become spiritual slavery. They did not want to trust God for spiritual freedom. The answer is simple – we can follow Paul’s simple instructions, and celebrate…
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No matter how we perceive beggars, we are all beggars. Martin Luther knew this, that we are alike in our need for healing and forgiveness. Jesus told us “blessed are the poor in spirit,” and we continue to be dependent on His healing and His forgiveness.
The concept of Trinity and the Triune God took time to be recognized and understood, and even though the word ‘Trinity’ was not in the Bible, the Triune God was and is still very much a part of our God reaching and caring for us.
It was a five-Alarm fire, and nothing could put it out. The fire of Pentecost, the fire of the church God loved, has been burning for over 2,000 years. But what of today? Let’s listen to the ways the Holy Spirit come to us even now – not in fireworks but in the reassurance of…
What do we do when it seems that God has forgotten us? Pastor Vern examines the words of Isaiah to help us find the comfort that sometimes seems so far away, to remember that God will not forget us–ever.