This series is called “Word in Song.” Each week we will look at a song from pop-culture that we can link to scripture. Our message today is “If Everyone Cared,” a song by Nickelback. Today’s message is all about how different the world would be if it was full of compassion and caring. We sing a song of the heart when we sing of the Gospel message.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 65:17-25 and James 3:13-18.
Our song is “If Everyone Cared” by Nickelback, performed by Pastor Cam.
We continue our series called “Season of Plenty.” Over five weeks we look at the ways that we share the plenty that God has provided. Today’s message is “Shepherding.” Today we explore shepherding with care when we invite others to share in a life with Christ.
Our scripture readings come from Ezekiel 34:11-16,23-24; Psalm 23; and Matthew 18:10-14.
We begin our new series called “Faith & Wisdom.” In it, we will be reading from Proverbs as we explore the connection between faith & wisdom. Our first message is “Free to Care.” Today we look at how we are called through the freedom we find in Christ to care about others.
Our scripture readings come from Proverbs 3:21-35; Philippians 2:1-11; and Luke 6:27-36.
We continue our fourth installment of The Word in Song with “Hold My Hand.” How are we called to help others? How are we called to accept help? How are those two ideas intertwined? Do we put our faith and trust in Christ? Find inspiration anywhere and everywhere, and hear the Word in song!
Our current series is Take Care. Each week’s message will look at an aspect of self-care. The message for today is “Take a Friend” and is a reflection on needing to share our lives with others. What is the importance having a friend? How is self-care related to our interactions with others? It is important for us to take care of ourselves in following Christ.
Our current series is Take Care. Each week’s message will look at an aspect of self-care. The message for today is “Take a Step Back” and is a reflection on needing to take a break. How should we handle feeling overwhelmed? What should we do when things get to be too much? It is important for us to take care of ourselves in following Christ.