January 5, 2025 Sunday Service
Pastor Daniel is giving a devotional as we worship our Lord and Savior.
Pastor Daniel is giving a devotional as we worship our Lord and Savior.
Family history is significant to most people, especially as they age. In fact, seven in ten Americans think it is important to know their family’s history.* Today we are going to look at one family’s history and see how God rewrote their story, their impact on the world, through the incarnation.
We are going to have our district president being interviewed by Pastor Bear. They will be discussing the district, future plans, and Steve’s goals and vision for the district.
The stage continues to be set for the upcoming “trial” and crucifixion of Jesus. In today’s passage we’ll see where Jesus sticks with His message that only belief in Him matters which continues to infuriate the Jews.
In John 10, Jesus gives us some lessons in what good church leaders look like. These principles are good to know whether you are in leadership, want to be in leadership, or will have a role in choosing leadership.
Today is our annual Thanksgiving Sunday. In today’s message, we are going to learn why those who believe in Jesus have much to be thankful for and why we can have hope and joy in a messed up world.
It seems to be a human trait to miss what is right in front of us. We are all guilty of this. To say otherwise is to miss what is right in front of you! Today’s lesson will challenge us to open our eyes to see, really see, what God is doing and what He […]
Sometimes it takes great courage to speak the truth. We’ll see that in the sermon today. It also takes strong character to hear and absorb the truth. This we won’t see. Today we’ll be challenged to think about which response better describes us and consider who it is who is really controlling our lives.
We’ve all met people who don’t really know what they think they know. Sometimes, to our embarrassment, that person is us. Today Jesus confronts both believers and unbelievers with this reality and challenges us to make sure we actually know what we say we know!
Not all of us enjoy thinking about the after-life. That’s because we have questions about what comes “after life”. Today’s passage gives us a glimpse of what to expect and warning we would do well to not ignore.