The Light of God’s Glory
Rev. Gary Kennedy shares a message from Exodus 34:29-35
Sermons
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…
The poor treatment the Jesus received from religious leaders was because of a mistaken identity of who He was. Jesus is God’s Son. He is the Prince of Peace, Mighty God, Three in One. Do not make the same mistake. Ephesians 4:25-32
Isaiah, a prophet tells about the coming of a virgin giving birth to a Savior. Luke re-tells the story. As an adult, Jesus is in the synagogue reading aloud from the scripture and here in his hometown he tells them this prophesy has now been fulfilled. He challenges the people of his hometown to do…
God’s blessings seem to teach us life lessons over and over. Rev. Kennedy illustrates how the same blessings can be seen over and over through the generations.
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.
Rev. Gary Kennedy shares interesting facts and some accepted speculation about the Wise Men who came to Jerusalem and then Bethlehem to find a new-born king. While there were three gifts, the wise men probably had a large entourage of people with supplies and servants for the long journey to follow the star. Even with…
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,…