We continue our series called “Stories of Faith.” Each week we turn to a different gospel account of faith. Our message today is “Power of Faith.” Today we look at Matthew’s Gospel and the power our faith can have. Let us continue to grow and continue to share our stories of faith.
Our scripture readings come from Psalm 40:5-10; Hebrews 12:1-2; and Matthew 9:1-7, 18-31.
We continue our series called “Stories of Faith.” Each week we turn to a different gospel account of faith. Our message today is “Trusting.” Today we look at the story of a centurion’s faith from Luke’s Gospel. Let us continue to grow and continue to share our stories of faith.
Our scripture readings come from Jeremiah 17:5-8; 1 Peter 1:3-9; and Luke 7:1-10.
We have a two part series called “Duality.” We will look at the duality of Tragedy and Triumph between Palm Sunday and Easter. Our Easter message today is “Triumph.” We reflect on the way that Easter is a symbol of hope and overcoming adversity. When we look between the good and the bad, the celebration and the sorrow, there we will find Christ.
Our scripture readings come from Acts 10:34-43; 1 Corinthians 15:19-26; John 20:1-18.
Our Easter message is called “Looking for Jesus.” Today we celebrate that our journey to the cross is finished. We have witnessed Christ crucified and laid in a tomb. This morning, the stone is rolled away and the tomb is empty. Join us in celebrating the story of redemption that you are a part of.
Our scripture readings come from Acts 10:34-43; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; and Mark 16:1-8.
We continue our Lenten series called “Depths of Love.” In it, we will explore the depths of God’s love in our Lenten journey to the cross. Our next message is called “Loving the Light.” Today we think about the idea of Christ being the light the guides us away from selfishness.
Our scripture readings come from Numbers 21:4-9; Ephesians 2:1-10; and John 3:14-21.
We begin our Advent and Christmas series called “Christmas Feelings.” In it, we will be looking at the familiar feelings that Christmas brings. Our first message is called “Hope of Advent.” We remember the feeling of hope that we get as we prepare our hearts for the miracle of Christmas.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 64:1-9; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; and Mark 13:24-37.