Sunday Gatherings, August 30, Learning to Lament, Part 3
The weather forecast is looking good for this morning and I look forward to seeing many of you shortly. Today will be part two of our series in the Psalms, “Learning to Lament.”
Read More →Midweek Update: Trust in the Lord
The greatest obstacle to trust is fear. May you trust in the Lord and delight in him this day.
Read More →Sunday Gatherings, August 23, Learning to Lament, Part 2
The weather forecast is looking good for this morning and I look forward to seeing many of you shortly. Today will be part two of our series in the Psalms, “Learning to Lament.”
Read More →Midweek Update: Demonstrating His Grace
This morning, I want to draw your attention to the middle phrase on our bulletin each week, “Demonstrating His Grace”. One of the reasons we put that phrase front and center is because our world is in desperate need of this moral ingredient.
Read More →Sunday Gatherings: No Outdoor Services Due to Weather
The 8:00 and 9:30 a.m. outdoor services will not take place today due to weather, but I am excited to be with you at the 11:00 a.m. service for part one of our series, “Learning to Lament.”
Read More →Midweek Update: Learning to Lament
This Sunday, we begin a new five-week sermon series entitled “Learning to Lament”.
Read More →Sunday Gatherings: Join In Person or Online
We continue our series today in the eighth chapter of Romans. If you cannot be with us in person, you can view today’s livestream at 11:00 a.m. (or later on demand).
Read More →Midweek Update: The Welfare of the City
Learn more about Samaritan Inns, a mercy ministry helping our neighbors who face life’s toughest challenges, including homelessness and addiction.
Read More →Sunday Gatherings, August 2, 2020
We look forward to gathering as a church today for part 10 of our series in the eighth chapter of Romans.
Read More →Midweek Update: Perspective in the Pandemic
Perspective in the Pandemic: How did Christians in former generations endure prolonged periods of significant change?
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