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 “Show Me The Way,” a song by Styx. Today’s message is all about how we can struggle to find our way and have difficulty keeping our faith. We sing a song of the heart when we sing of the Gospel message.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 26:1-9 and John 14:1-14.
Our song is “Show Me The Way” by Styx, performed by Pastor Cam.
We continue our series called “Stories of Faith.” Each week we turn to a different gospel account of faith. Our message today is “Lack of Faith.” Today we look at Mark’s Gospel and the way we deal with our doubts and our weak faith. Let us continue to grow and continue to share our stories of faith.
Our scripture readings come from Hosea 14:4-9; James 1:2-8; and Mark 9:17-27.
We continue our Lenten series today called “Looking to Lent.” Each message will cover another difficulty that we face in life. Our message today is “Facing Adversity.” We reflect on the ways that we overcome the adversities that we face in life. Let us look for hope as we are looking to Lent.
Our scripture readings come from Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18; Philippians 3:17-4:1; and Luke 13:31-35.
We start our Lenten series today called “Looking to Lent.” Each message will cover another difficulty that we face in life. Our message for Ash Wednesday is “Facing Doubt.” We reflect on the doubts that we have and the struggles we face. Let us look for hope as we are looking to Lent.
Our scripture readings come from Joel 2:1-2, 12-17; 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10; and Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21.
We continue our series called “Pondering Questions.” The series is based on questions that you send in! Our next message is “Asking Questions.” In it, we look at Abraham and his ability to ask questions. Can we question God? Should we ask questions?
We begin our new series, Facing Doubts, with “Do I Belong?” Weall have fears and doubts. What happens when we doubt that we belong? What is our role in the church to welcome others? Who does Christ welcome in? Do we follow his example? Let love cast out fear as we face our doubts.