The Light of God’s Glory
Rev. Gary Kennedy shares a message from Exodus 34:29-35
Rev. Gary Kennedy shares a message from Exodus 34:29-35
In the Beatitudes, Jesus gives us a glimpse of how, in God, things are turned upside down. Blessed are the poor. In contemporary thinking, no-one wants to be poor. Give God’s abundant blessing to someone poor, then there is joy. The same could be true of someone who is wealthy, but without God. The blessing,…
Isaiah 6:1-8 – Following the death of King Uziah, Isaiah sees a vision of God. Isaiah said, “Woe is me!” Rev. Gary asks, “What would you say?’ Then he restates the phrase he used in his introduction of the message referring to the song by Mercy Me. “I can only imagine!” As you reflect on…
In a moving message, Rev. Ruth Blum shares the importance of recognizing God is the Church and His love is pure and never-failing. We cannot and should not judge His Church by the actions of people. Remember, God calls YOU by name. Follow Him.
In this transitional time from Christmas to the New Year, there are those who are hastily removing decorations and turning of the colorful lights, while there are others who will keep all of the decorations up as they celebrate the twelve days of Christmas. No matter how you and your family celebrate this transitional time,…
Rev. Gary Kennedy reminds us that we, along with people around the world are celebrating the birth of the Christ child. We come together in a unified spirit of worship. For some, being seated in church at this moment is possibly their first moment of peace in an otherwise busy holiday season. Sometimes we forget…
The Willowbrook Chancel Choir, under the direction of Dr. Robb Butler, was featured in a beautiful worshipful presentation of “A Christmas Carol Gallery” musical tapestry assembled by acclaimed composer Larry Shackley. The choir was accompanied by Carol Manley on the piano and guest musicians, Norah Welsh on flute, Annemarie Strzelecki on clarinet, Leah Hodge on…
Scripture reminds us we are not alone when we experience trials and discomfort. We are assured over and again that there is nothing too great for the Lord. God is with us and walks with us through the valleys. We are never alone. Thank you, Jesus! May we praise God daily for his constant presence.…
Malachi is not the first prophet to point out that God’s people were not following God’s plan for them. Malachi is reminding people that there is a Saviour coming and people will have to repent. Pastor Gary Kennedy points out that we, like they are called to repentance. If not for Emmanuel, we all would…