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Because of You!
A week before his trial and crucifixion, he entered Jerusalem as a triumphant king. He knew doing this would bring the wrath of the Sanhedrin down on him. He also knew that Rome would not find him guilty of anything, yet he was appointed, by God, to death for all of us.
Join us Sunday at 7:05 AM to talk about all He’s done for us as we prepare for resurrection Sunday!
Caution, You May Get Wet!
Imagine the scene: the disciples, especially Peter, have just experienced the feeding of the five thousand, and Jesus tells them to get in their boat and go to the other side. Later that same night, at approximately 4 a.m., the winds and waves were turbulent. Then, they see a figure walking toward them and speaking to them. What did they do?
Life often presents moments when staying where you are feels safer than stepping into the unknown. The waves may be crashing, and the wind may howl, but deep in your heart, you sense Jesus is calling you to trust Him.
Join us Sunday morning at 7:05 as we learn more about stepping out in faith.
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**Reminder, we will celebrate communion at the end of service.**
Bad to the Bone!
Do you know we are never alone as a Christ follower? The world and its circumstances may try to stir up fear, but fear loses its grip when we anchor ourselves in the truth of who God is and the promises He’s made.
Fear often whispers lies, making you question your worth, your future, or even God’s promises. But when you trust in God’s power, fear cannot take root. His presence surrounds you like a shield, and His love casts out fear. You don’t need to carry the weight of trying to control everything. God’s sovereignty means He already knows the outcome and works all things for your good.
Join us Sunday morning at 7:05 as we look at the revealed truths of how our Lord always has us in the palm of His hand.
L.E.D. Bright
You’ve probably felt it, that nudge in your heart urging you to pray, speak the truth, take a step of obedience, or listen quietly. It’s that unmistakable whisper of the Holy Spirit. But sometimes, instead of responding, we resist. Whether it’s fear, distraction, or the comfort of staying still, we choose to ignore His prompting. That moment, small as it may seem, carries weight because it dampens the Spirit’s work in our lives.
Join us Sunday at 7:05 as we learn the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
A Gentle Giant
A beautiful virtue and an inward strength, gentleness is guided by love and kindness. It’s the strength Jesus showed when visiting with children and adults. He approached broken-hearted individuals, prostitutes, tax collectors, and many more who needed a listening ear and compassionate heart.
Paul exhorts the Colossians to change from who they were and become who the Lord has called them to be. Many lessons from this scripture.
Join us Sunday morning at 7:05 as we learn what it really means to be gentle according to the teachings of Jesus.
Always Faithful
Faithfulness leaps from a heart that trusts God deeply. Faithfulness is the unmistakable character of someone rooted in the Spirit, who draws life and strength from a relationship with Jesus. As we live in sync with God’s will, allowing the Holy Spirit to work in us, the fruit of faithfulness appears.
We have many examples of God’s faithfulness from scripture and in real life.
Join us tomorrow morning at 7:05 as we learn about His faithfulness in our lives.
**Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead for daylight savings time!**
Love Matters Most
When you think about how much the Lord loves us, it’s almost incomprehensible to try and explain what that means. In man’s world love is always conditional. It’s always based on getting something in return, a tit for tat so to speak. God doesn’t operate like that, not even close. If He did, we’d been vaporized long ago.
Paul speaks to the Corinthians about love and how it bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
Join us Sunday morning at 7:05 as we look at the gift of love and it’s impact on our lives.
Reminder, we will celebrate the Lord’s supper at the end of service.