The Kingdom of God
Rev. Kennedy uses the familiar story of Mary and Martha to help us to recognize what is “number one” in our lives.
Rev. Kennedy uses the familiar story of Mary and Martha to help us to recognize what is “number one” in our lives.
Pastor Sande uses the story of Jesus’ healing the blind beggar Bartimaeus to show how we too are often blind to the needs of others and how Christ can heal us of our own spiritual blindness.
Rev. Gary Kennedy turns to the New Testament book of Hebrews to show how the word of God informs our faith and how our call leads us to follow Jesus Christ in faith.
Rev. Gary Kennedy uses the Old Testament story of Job to remind us that God is with us in both the good and the bad.
The story of the Syria-Phoenician woman challenges our expectations of Jesus. But further reflection reveals a story that asks us; “Who is clean and unclean?” and shows us Jesus responding to a courageous faith.
Rev. Neil Leftwich, Central West District Superintendent, reminds us that we are blessed no matter our circumstances — God is always with us.
Rev. Gary tells about his trip to Africa University in words and photos.
Last Sunday we learned the significance of Jesus as the Bread of Life; but what is the next step in understanding how that applies to our lives?
Jesus said, “I am the Bread of Life.” Our reflection on scripture leads us into a celebration of Holy Communion where we receive the Bread of Life in the here and now.