Pastor's Corner posts
Fathers, we are called to a unique responsibility to our wives and to our children.
Do you remember 2020? We all started with such high hopes.
I want to remember those times that I was reading my Bible; and suddenly, like a light bulb switched on brings brightness to a dim room, a verse came crashing into my consciousness.
The truly mighty are not those who win the battle, but those who give their lives so that the battle can be won.
We would like to think that we are immortal, but we all have an expiration date. We would like to think we can always provide for ourselves, but often there comes a time when we cannot.
So many mothers in this church pray for their children (especially their adult children), sacrifice so that their children can be successful, and pour their love into their children. We are blessed to have such mothers.
Each year presents a few opportunities where the entire church is mobilized for the sake of the Gospel. This coming Vacation Bible School is one of those opportunities.
As a Christian, I want to constantly be maturing growing in grace as well as in knowledge. To grow in grace means change, lasting change.
Prayer is one of a few key missing ingredients in American churches. Surely, you have heard the saying, "No prayer, no power. Little prayer, little power. Much prayer, much power."
The primary reason that the citizens of Jerusalem finished the wall so quickly was that they decided to whole-heartedly work to accomplish a task together that no smaller group could accomplish alone.
God has been very good to us. We have a tendency to focus on the negative and notice all the things that we lack rather than to see all the gifts that God has given us.
When we experience the vanity that is life without God, do we return to the God who loves us?
Rest comes from rejecting responsibilities that God does not intend for us and accepting God's yoke for us.
The answer to America's social ills is God's grace and Christian love.