
It’s Mother’s Day. When we think about Mother’s Day we think about love. As much as our mothers love us. Jesus loves us more and that is the type of love we are called to love each other with. The reading is John 15:9-17.

It’s Mother’s Day. When we think about Mother’s Day we think about love. As much as our mothers love us. Jesus loves us more and that is the type of love we are called to love each other with. The reading is John 15:9-17.

Today we learn a few lessons from the vine. Jesus loved to use everyday objects and experiences to heavenly concepts. Vineyards were plentiful in his time and these were something many people were familiar with. The reading is John 15:1-8. This story is the key to greater fruitfulness in our lives for which God created us for.
Today is Good Shepherd Sunday. The reading is John 10:11-18. In this message we discover what it means that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how we are shepherded by him.
This weeks message is a message on faith. We look at the story of doubting Thomas in John 20:19-31. The goodness of God is sometimes so good that it is unbelievable. Our invitation is not to doubt, but to believe!
Today our worship was a little different. We focused on the persecuted church. We simulated an experience of what it might be to truly experience persecution. The following is a video of me getting roughed up as the pastor of the church.
Pastor Jacob Gillard who recently returned to the United States after serving in Uganda for the past four years shared the message on his experiences in Africa.
Happy Easter! He is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! This is our triumphant day when Jesus won the victory over death and the grave. But what does that mean for us? Pastor Phil explores that in today’s message. The text is 1 Corinthians 15:50-57.

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We wrap up this message series on the 10 Commandments today. We look at the 8th, 9th, and 10th Commandments which call us to find our satisfaction in God alone. Deuteronomy 5:6-21.

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Today we look at the 6th and 7th Commandments. These Commandments are about faithfulness and loyalty, integrity and generosity. Deuteronomy 5:6-19.

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Today we look at the 4th and the 5th Commandments. In these Commandments we are urged to honor those who have been given authority over us and to help others who are in need. The reading is from Deuteronomy 5:6-17.
We are taking a break from our 10 Commandment Message series this week. We have a special guest, Greg Savitt from Chosen People Ministries is with us. His message is “How to Debate a Rabbi” and is based on 1 Corinthians 2:1-5.
The 3rd Commandment is “Remember the Sabbath Day by keeping it holy.” While most of the commandments speak about what God forbids, the 3rd Commandment is about what God calls us to honor and hold sacred. Ulitimately the Sabbath is about more than a day of the week, it points us to Jesus (see Colossians 2:16-17). The reading is from Deuteronomy 5:6-15.