In the Hands of a Good Providence
General George Washington, as portrayed by guest Rev. Gary Beard, shares his faith experiences in seeing God’s hand at work as he led the colonists’ war for independence.
General George Washington, as portrayed by guest Rev. Gary Beard, shares his faith experiences in seeing God’s hand at work as he led the colonists’ war for independence.
Rather then preach on Lent, Rev. Prichard decided to address the important issues brought up by the recent report by the Church Growth & Development Committee and emphasized the necessity of small group ministry and Wesleyan accountability.
Jesus touched hurting people and brought healing. We too have power in our hands to touch others and offer comfort, encouragement and love.
Isaiah has words of encouragement for the downtrodden and those without hope for through God’s power they will rise up as on the wings of eagles.
God calls each of us, even reluctant ones like Jonah, to do God’s will.
Have you ever heard God calling? Did you recognize God’s voice? Did you do as God asked? This is the story of someone who did.
Beginning with a story of little Tommy falling out bed, guest speaker (and former senior pastor) Rev. Jon Ierley presents a beautiful message on living out our faith.
Living our lives with God’s will is kind of like dancing. It takes two in partnership with one gently leading and the other responding and following in flowing rhythm. God is calling the tune. Are you ready to dance?
This Epiphany sermon focuses on the significance of the Wise Men’s gift of myrrh to the baby Jesus.