Stuck in a Rut: “You Have To Let Go of Something"
Rev. Dan F. Bogre will continue the sermon series, Stuck in a Rut, with the sermon, “You Have To Let Go of Something,” based on Mark 7:1-8.
Stuck in a Rut: “Less is More"
Rev. Dan F. Bogre will continue the sermon series, Stuck in a Rut, with the sermon, “Less Is More,” based on John 3:22-30.
Stuck in a Rut: “Can You See the Light of God?”
The 8th Sunday after Pentecost and Communion Sunday. Lynn Gorton, CLM will continue the sermon series, Stuck in a Rut, with a sermon based on Acts 9:1-16.
Stuck in a Rut
The 7th Sunday after Pentecost and Communion Sunday. Pastor Paul Bennett will begin the sermon series, Stuck in a Rut, with a sermon based on Mark 10:46-52.
He Walks With Me: Home!
How do the Monarch butterflies find their way back to Mexico year after year? They don’t have Waze or Google Maps. What they do have is an internal drive to find their way home at all costs. God has given us that same drive of the Holy Spirit in all of our hearts to always long for home. Come home!
He Walks With Me: Hometown Boy
The people in Nazareth knew Jesus his whole life and for that reason they just could not see him as the long-awaited Messiah. Just because they believe that does not keep him from being God’s one and only Son. They had a choice to walk with him that day. They chose to walk away. What will you choose?
He Walks With Me: Don’t Make Me Come in There!
Happy Father’s Day! Pastor Paul Bennett is preaching from Luke 24: 14-32.
He Walks With Me: Has anything really changed?
Are you walking with God? Are you the reason that the whole world is still worth it?
He Walks With Me: All is not lost
Why is it human nature to have everything and still want more or something other than what we already have? It is because of the decision we made in that beautiful garden so long ago. BUT, “All is not lost.” There is still hope.
Love’s Diverse Demands
One of the notions seemingly all Christians can agree on is the importance of sharing God’s love with others. This is encouraging considering Jesus Himself uplifts it as the second greatest commandment.
“RUACH”: Visions and Dreams
Are you dreaming God sized dreams and seeing visions that can only be seen through God’s eyes? Come, Holy Spirit, come.
“RUACH”: Visions and Dreams
We are not just supposed to have visions, but we are to have visions of what God wants us to see for us and the world. Are you dreaming God sized dreams and seeing visions that can only be seen through God’s eyes? Come, Holy Spirit, come.
“RUACH”: The Real Man Behind the Curtain
We are going to discover the Spirit anew, but unlike many discussions on the Spirit, we’re going to actually begin the first place the Spirit is mentioned, the second sentence of the entire Bible.
Pray Like Jesus
I pray to pull those things of God down from heaven, through Christ, that I may ultimately be pulled up. In this he teaches how to pray for others so that they too can have heaven pulled down for them in order that they might be raised up.
Pray Like Jesus
Jesus spent the whole night praying before he called the twelve disciples to journey with him. It was a deep, long, drawn out conversation with God. How can we get past the business of our lives to pray like this?
Pray Like Jesus
Jesus, in the communion text in Matthew 26:26-29, is giving thanks over the bread and the cup which will come to represent for the world for the rest of time, his broken body and shed blood. And yet, he give thanks over them.
In the Footsteps of the Savior: Caught Off Guard
If Jesus came into your life today, would you be caught off guard or would you RISE in praise and thanksgiving and yell, “That’s my Savior!” Celebrate with us this Easter!
In the Footsteps of the Savior: “We Rise!”
Join us on Maundy Thursday. Tenebrae service at 7:30pm in the Sanctuary. Communion at the rail.
In the Footsteps of the Savior: Start to Finish to Start
Who is this Jesus that will take us on this journey? We know where the journey takes Jesus. This Holy Week, where will the journey take you? Join us on Palm Sunday.