We start a new series called “Salvation Revealed.” We will spend the Easter season looking at how we live our lives in Christ. Our message today is “With Love.” Today we reflect on Jesus asking Peter about his love and how we begin everything with love. May we always see salvation revealed in Jesus Christ our Lord.
Our scripture readings come from Acts 9:1-6; Revelation 5:11-14; and John 21:1-19.
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.
We continue our series called “Methodist Roots.” Each week we will look at an aspect of United Methodism. Today’s message is “Grace for All.” Today we will explore the way that we understand God’s grace as a free gift that is available for all people.
Our scripture readings come from Psalm 40:4-11; Ephesians 2:1-10; and Mark 10:42-52.
We begin our new series called “Methodist Roots.” Each week we will look at an aspect of United Methodism. Today’s message is “3 Simple Rules.” Today we will explore the 3 simple rules that we have that help us to live out our faith in Christ.
Our scripture readings come from Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Romans 14:13-23; and Luke 6:27-38.
This marks my first Sunday at my new appointment to the Neoga Grace, Toledo, and Etna United Methodist Churches. As such, we have a look at “New Beginnings.” Today we discuss how we face change and how God helps us to move forward. Next week we will begin a six week series on Methodist roots.
Our scripture readings come from Isaiah 43:16-21; 2 Corinthians 5:16-21; and Mark 1:14-28.
We finish our series called “Parting Thoughts.” This series marks the end of my time with the Greenup and Cottonwood United Methodist Churches. Each week I have shared another parting thought before I start my new appointment. This week we have “Thoughts on Love” with a few final thoughts about love and faith.
Our scripture readings come from Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Romans 13:7-10; and Mark 12:28-34.