August 15, 2021
August 8, 2021
“When Race Was Not An Issue” – Genesis 1:26-27; Revelation 7:9-16
In the Beginning, race was not an issue. In the end, race will not be an issue. So, why is it an issue now? What does God say about racial division? Join us Sunday for worship at 10:30 as we look at racial divide through the eyes of God.
August 1, 2021
July 25, 2021
“God Breathed” 2 Timothy 3:16
Do you take your Bible seriously? Why do we call it the “word of God” anyway? Do you read it? Do you apply it to your daily life? Do you choose the Bible as your source of authority when you decide what to believe, who to trust, and how to live? What’s more important, what you like or what God likes? Join us this week as we look at what it means that the Bible is “God breathed” and what that means for how we live our lives as Christ-followers.
July 18, 2021
July 11, 2021
A Letter to 7 Churches pt 7: Philadelphia: “Church of the Open Door” Revelation 3:7-13
Against the odds, the church at Philadelphia had survived persecution, both from the Romans and from the local Jewish population. They were weak and tired but God says ‘ I have opened a door for you’
July 4, 2021
A Letter to 7 Churches pt 6: “Sardis – Wake Up” Revelation 3:1-6
The church at Sardis had a reputation of being alive but was actually dead in spirit. Jesus warns them that it’s time to Wake Up or suffer the consequences.
June 27, 2021
June 20, 2021
Father’s Day: Love, Dad Romans 8:14-16
In Gethsemane, Jesus called God the father “Abba”, an intimate name, like “Daddy”. Christians liked the sound of that and soon the apostle Paul was teaching about Abba. By the end of the first century, the early church used this name for God in many of their prayers. But who is the God who lets us call Him Dad? What’s He like? Join us Sunday at 10:30 as we get to know our Father in Heaven a little better.
June 13, 2021
A Letter to 7 Churches pt 5: Thyatira Terminal Tolerance Revelation 2:18-29
Many at the church at Thyatira were faithful followers of Jesus. They had endured hardship and persecution yet pressed on in their walk with Jesus. But they were tolerant of open sin in their midst and their tolerance was about to become terminal.