Finding God in Unexpected Places
God is with us at all times but especially in the unexpected places of stress, sorrow and disappointment.
God is with us at all times but especially in the unexpected places of stress, sorrow and disappointment.
The Ark of the Covenant was where God resided and so the Israelites took the Ark, and God, with them wherever they went. Although they later built a temple, our God remains a “portable” God because God is always with us. God resides not in a church building but in our hearts.
Celebrating our precious freedom — freedom to worship, freedom in Christ.
Every culture has its “chicken little”s — those voices of doom and gloom who see catastrophe in every event. Drawing from the Old Testament, guest speaker Rev. Ron Hamilton encourages us to face uncertain times in faith, knowing that the God who has been with us in the past will continue to be with us…
A Father’s Day sermon focusing on the example of Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah.
Pastor Gary shares how study of the Bible led to his acceptance of Christ and finally entering the ministry.
Jesus said, “You must be born again.” That can also be translated as born from above, born anew, or born of the spirit. But what did that mean to Nicodemus then and what does it mean for us today?
The disciples’ transforming experience of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost led to the birth of the church. But does the Holy Spirit still change lives today?
Jesus is the vine and being connected to the vine is imperative is we are to fruitful in our lives. For apart from Jesus we can do nothing.
Jesus made it clear that our primary purpose as Christians is to spread his love throughout the world.