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Guest speaker, former pastor Rev. Tom Wicks shares from Acts 2 about the growth of the church resulting when we make people feel welcome.
Guest speaker, former pastor Rev. Tom Wicks shares from Acts 2 about the growth of the church resulting when we make people feel welcome.
Rev. Gary Kennedy encourages us to spend more time with the sustainer of life. He reminds us there is Power in the Praise of God; Power in the Presence of God; Power in Prayers to God.
Rev. Ruth Blum shares from James 3:1-12 about the importance of speaking truth in love and intentionally turning complaining into blessing. She shares quotes from numerous individuals, including Lloyd J. Ogilvie, about feelings of pressure in life and in work. We need to respond to pressures in life as Christ would. Remember, we teach every…
Do you focus on God or on the problem? Is your faith on God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit or is it on traditions? Rev. Gary Kennedy shares a challenging message from Luke 7.
Some questions need answers: How can we be “in the Spirit?” What is the armor of God? Do we still need it? Should I feel guilty if I don’t understand? How do I pray expecting results? Remember prayer is recognizing we need the Lord. We need to surround ourselves with the WHOLE armor of God!…
When you speak of having Joy or being filled with the Spirit of the Lord, does your countenance show it? Rev. Ruth Blum shares Paul’s message to the church from Ephesians 5:15-20.
The Church (the people) was called to be the voice, the hands, the feet of Jesus ministering to the world in His Name. Rev. Gary Kennedy reminds us that God loved us first and we are to share His Love with others.
Celebrate communion. Explore Ephesians 4:1-16 for more about the Mystery of God’s Will. We need to be aware of our surroundings. We are constantly surrounded by evil. We as Christians need to be fully armed with the Armor of God. Rev. Gary Kennedy and Rev. Ruth Blum along with Laurie Lineberry, director of laity, and…
Rev. Gary Kennedy continues our Lenten theme of Love with his message “Love Even Our Enemies”.