Having 2020 Vision
Churches, like businesses, need to have a clear vision for their future. Our vision is given by God, calling us to be where God already is, ready to build God’s kingdom.
Churches, like businesses, need to have a clear vision for their future. Our vision is given by God, calling us to be where God already is, ready to build God’s kingdom.
The Willowbrook United Methodist Women led our Sunday worship and welcomed guest speaker, David Hepburn, Special Projects Coordinator for UMOM (United Methodist Outreach Ministries) New Day Centers who spokeof their ministries to homeless families.
Retired United Methodist pastor Duane Combs brings the message.
Paul tells us that we are engaged in spiritual warfare and that we need to be prepared for battle by putting on the armor of God.
Jesus calls us to a journey with him and not to simply attend a seminar.
It’s Super Bowl Sunday and Rev. Kennedy reflects on our passion for football and our commitment to Christ.
The beginning of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount focuses not on what we are to do but on who we are to be.
In Paul’s letter to Timothy he passes the torch to a new generation and encourages faithfulness to sound doctrine.
Jesus tells us that it is impossible to serve two masters. We find that true in our own lives when we struggle to serve God while we are slaves to our culture.
Paul’s letter to Philemon is often overlook but reveals much of Paul’s personality and conviction, and leads to a wonderful “The Rest of the Story” historical conclusion.