We're so glad you're worshiping with us today! There are a lot of fall ministry dates now on the calendar. Check our church email to learn about them all!
A lot of us are waiting. Our faith and experience don't feel like they match up, and it can be frustrating. The early church had that experience, too. Hebrews 11 is a great chapter for memory verses and quotes, but it also addresses our frustration with the promises of God that aren't yet fulfilled.
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We're so glad that you've joined us for thie Celebration Sunday! If you have a story about how the Lord has made a difference in your life, big or small, share it in the comments!
In the sermon today, we are looking at the "good life". What kind of life are we building, planning, dreaming, and sacrificng for. As you may expect, God has a lot to say about the topic.
We are also sharing the strategic vision for the next year - results of our vestry retreat a few weeks ago.
We're so glad you've joined us for worship today. Doug Smith, our pastoral care minister, shares today about the love of Jesus and our love for one another, challening us to love like Jesus.
We're so glad that youre worshipping with us today! We've got some great things happening in the next few weeks, so take the time to hear the announcements, or join our email list.
Martha and Mary have often been characterized say that the life of contemplation is somehow superior to the life of service. That's not quite right. This very short account from Luke 10 has something far more profound for the Lord to teach us.
We're so glad that you are with us for worship today! Paul and Timothy wrote a letter to a new church, and the opening is a beautiful summary of the work of Christ in salvation. Today, we look at the process of becoming like Christ, and especially considering who is doing what in the process.
Colossians 1:1-14
We're so glad you're worshiping with us today! In his first sermon, Joel Paulsen shares some characteristics of the New Creation from the lectionary readings, and encourages us to recognize and embrace the ways that God is building the New Creation in us.
We're so glad that you are worshiping with us this morning!
Today, we're looking at some characters in the Old Testament, Gospels, and Epistles. Again and again, there is a call to make decisions to follow God's leading, and their stories help us with our decisions.
What decisions is it time for you to make?
We're so gad you're joining us today for worship! Happy Father's Day!
We are blessed today to hear from Pastor Phil Smith of the Nazarene Church in WIlliston. He shares about law and grace from Galatians.
Blessed Trinity Sunday! Today, Deacon Lyn invites us to share in the life of the Trinity, at the invitation of Jesus our savior.
Thanks for your patience for the late posting - we did not pre-record today's sermon.
We're do glad you're celebrating the Feast of Pentecost with us today! It's a reminder that the Holy Spirit belongs to all believers, and the mission of God does, too!
We're going all the way back to Genesis 11, the tower of Babel, and considering how that impacts the miraculous gift of tongues at Pentecost. Hint: It's not just about language.