I am eager to sing with you the contemporary hymn, “In Christ Alone,” this morning. This rich gospel-proclaiming hymn is fitting as we continue through our sermon series on John…..
Read More[…] today at 9:30 a.m. in Room 131 (straight ahead and down the stairs if you come in the Main Office entrance). Middle School and High School students both gather at […]
Read More[…] resources to support organizations which serve the poor and broken. Currently, we are searching for someone to direct this promising new ministry. As we launch this ministry, Fourth is sponsoring […]
Read More[…] the Lord as we gather in his name this Sabbath day: Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that your soul may live; and I will make with you […]
Read MoreMake plans to conclude August on a high note by joining in a unique evening led by singer-songwriter and hymn writer Sandra McCracken and her husband Tim Nicholson, Director of Music at Covenant Presbyterian Church, Nashville.
Read More[…] affirm this. For example, the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) teaches there is only one way to come to know that Jesus is freely offered to us for redemption and righteousness: “from […]
Read More[…] open door of worship, the record of Jesus’ resurrection, the seal of the sabbath to come, the day when saints militant and triumphant unite in endless song… Give me in […]
Read MoreIn this update, I speak to the plans for debt elimination and Sanctuary Renewal, a proposed timeline, and ways for the congregation to be involved.
Read MoreWhat is God doing in and through the coronavirus pandemic? We don’t know all the answers, but I hope you will be encouraged today as I share from Scripture what we do know.
Read More[…] Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay.” —Matthew 28:2-6 Below you’ll find links to today’s […]
Read MoreGood works are an outflowing of God’s grace to us. We want to be a church that demonstrates this grace and displays neighbor-loving service to those around us.
Read MoreI hope you’ll be encouraged to hear how saints from the DC area were thinking and praying as churches prepared to open following the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.
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