Surprising Authority
The Roman Centurian’s encounter with Jesus offers a dramatic story of faith.
The Roman Centurian’s encounter with Jesus offers a dramatic story of faith.
Jesus is standing at the door of your heart. He’s softly knocking, asking for you to let him in. What is your response? (Because of copyright restrictions, the music portion of this art sermon could not be included.)
The Holy Spirit gave birth to the Church on Pentecost and continues to move God’s people to ministry.
Rev. Gary tells the story of a woman who, because of an autistic child had to put her family first, and then discovered how God used her situation to make a great impact on the world.
Jesus, knowing the end is near, says good bye to his disciples but at the same time encourages them by saying that he will send the Comforter — the Holy Spirit — to be with them.
Pastor Gary tells of his call to the ministry and reminds us that we all are called by God to “Go!” and share our story of how God has touched our lives.
Doubt is not the enemy of faith. When we wrestle with our doubts, the result can be a stronger faith and a closer relationship with God.
Celebrating the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Our scripture reading reminds us that following Jesus must always be our top priority.
If we put ourselves into the familiar parable of the Prodigal Son, we find new insights into how God’s love can free us for new possibilities.