We continue our series called “Pondering Questions.” The series is based on questions that you send in! Our next message is “Bad Things & Good People” In it, we look at an age old question about why things happen the way they do and ask if we are even asking the right question.
We continue our series called “Parables of Jesus” and each week delivers a new parable to explore. Our next message looks at two parables and a reading from Revelation. “Something Valuable” looks at life, love, and joy in the context of All Saints Sunday. We also include a remembrance of names in this message. What is the story God has placed in your heart?
Today we have a message for Easter Sunday. We have been journeying to the cross during Lent, and in our last message we stood at the cross. Today, we look upon the beginning that that ending produced. The message for today is “Our Journey” and looks at the resurrection in our life. Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed! Hallelujah!
Our series is Matters of Faith. In it, we will be exploring many facets of our faith . The message for All Saints Day is “Journey’s End” and looks at life and death in Christ. What will life after this one be like? How do we live a new life in Christ? What exactly does it mean for this journey to end? As we explore our faith, we grow in trust and love for God.
Our series is Matters of Faith. In it, we will be exploring many facets of our faith . The first message is “Born Again” and looks at what it really means to have a new life in Christ. Is it more than a catch phrase? How do we live a new life in Christ? How do we make it a life style and not just a statement? As we explore our faith, we grow in trust and love for God.
This week in Day by Day we look at the subject “Truth.” Why is truth important right now? What does it mean that Christ is the truth? The way? The life? If Christ is in us, and we in him, how does that change our witness? Do we act to keep those commandments Christ gave us? Day by day, we will get by with God’s help.
Our scripture reading for today comes from John 14:1-21.