through the month of December and January 5th…
Read MoreContinuing October 6th - November 24th
Each of us is on a journey to find belonging in a world that is not our home, to become all that God intends us to be and along the way, be a blessing to those we encounter by showing them the love of Jesus.
Read MoreGuest Speaker: Craig Hammond
Because we have a loving heavenly father who gives us comfort, we are empowered to share this comfort to others in their time of need.
Read MoreGrand Connections is a newly minted ministry that commits to do the following:
Elevate, encourage and equip grandparents and others who are positioned to influence the next generation for Christ.
Hold interactive meetings, utilizing a variety of formats and themes to address important issues.
Find solutions and share advice/ideas for intentional, positive and impactful interactions with grandchildren (or nieces and nephews).
The book of Daniel contains religious, cultural and political implications that are equally relevant now. How do God’s people remain faithful to Him while living in a culture that is hostile to their faith? Explore with us, from now through the end of July, what it means to be a Christian in the culture today as we determine “how then shall we live?” in the midst of our own cultural chaos.
Please consider utilizing the following resource, “Just Thinking About the State”, in the midst of our current cultural and socio-political environment. Christianity has always had a complicated relationship with civil government. Yet as the American culture races away from biblical values at an alarming rate, Christians are being forced to think more carefully about what the Bible says about government than in the recent past. The greatest strength in this book is its reliance on the sufficiency and authority of God’s Word in thinking carefully about issues like the nature of government, capitalism, abortion, politics, ethnicity and elections.
Read MoreMoms, how often have you said, “Oh, I’m fine. Things are fiiiiine” when asked how you are? Sometimes? Always? Where do you go when things are. not. fine? When the weight of the world is heavy, and when sin and struggle seem overwhelming, there is comfort in our closeness to Jesus.
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