The Faithful Witness
Life is difficult in many parts of our world but the church, and those who are part of f it, are called to be a faithful witness to the love of God.
Life is difficult in many parts of our world but the church, and those who are part of f it, are called to be a faithful witness to the love of God.
Our scripture reading reminds us that following Jesus must always be our top priority.
You are gifted! The Apostle Paul states that every believer has received spiritual gifts for the purpose of building up the body of Christ — the church.
The Apostle Paul, in his familiar passage from 1 Corinthians, describes the qualities of love. Rev. Gary then shows us how this passage informs our lives in service and ministry.
The Old Testament prophet Jeremiah told God he was too young to be used by God. But God tells all of us that we can do anything if we rely on God. Those whom God calls, God also equips.
Rev. Gary Kennedy concludes a three=part series looking at the spiritual principles of John Wesley with a focus on servanthood.
Bishop Robert Hoshibata of the Desert Southwest Conference brings a message of encouragement and hope.
Jesus challenges the hypocrisy of the Pharisees’ religious traditions when their rituals take the place of faith.
The familiar saying, “Clothes make the man” goes back to antiquity with certain clothes reserved for certain classes, occupations or hierarchy. But Paul tells us that we are to be clothed with Christ, taking on his spiritual characteristics and showing Christ to the world.
Jesus fed the multitudes with five loaves and two fish, but then offered himself as the true bread — the Bread of Life — the spiritual bread which satisfies our greatest hunger.