On the last Sunday of this eventful year, we will continue to sing beloved Christmas carols, and Rev. Ron Meyer will preach…
Read MoreToday, as Summer Staff and almost 100 students depart for Summer Camp at NorthBay, in North East, Maryland, we have the opportunity both to pray for them and to further our investment in Fourth’s youth ministry through the Annual Summer Staff Offering.
Read MoreHappy Lord’s Day to you. We continue our Advent series in John 1 this morning and gather in the evening for an Advent Communion Service.
Read More“If I had a thousand tongues, I would praise Christ with them all.” So said Peter Böhler to Charles Wesley, inspiring the first line of the classic hymn, “Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing, my great Redeemer’s praise”…
Read MoreWe continue our Advent series in John 1 this morning and gather in the evening for a Candlelight Carol Sing.
Read MoreToday promises to be a full and joyous Lord’s Day as we gather for three indoor services this morning and a Starlight Carol Sing this evening on the Lower Parking Lot.
Read MoreThis morning, I share an excerpt of a prayer for the Lord’s Day from “The Valley of Vision,” a collection of Puritan prayers and devotions.
Read MoreHappy Lord’s Day to you. This Sunday, the normal service times apply, but will we hold all four services indoors. As we make that change, we begin a new series in John 1.
Read MoreBefore this morning’s sermon, we will have the privilege of singing the contemporary hymn “Speak O Lord”. Its lyrics captures the humble but eager posture of heart we want as we prepare to listen to the preached word.
Read MoreWhat a blessing it has been to worship together on the Lower Parking Lot in recent months. I look forward to seeing many of you today, our last Sunday outdoors.
Read MoreAs we prepare to gather on the Lord’s Day, we can all pray as David did: O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you;
my soul thirsts for you;
It’s hard to believe we are nine weeks into our series, “The Fruit of the Spirit in the Life of Jesus.” This morning our sermon looks at the Lord’s gentleness.
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