Going Going Gone #3 – Work Your Plan

Join us for the last installment of the Going Going Gone series as we challenge our congregation to invest in the elimination of our building debt and expansion of our parking lot. Our prayer is to be debt free going into our 50th anniversary celebration in September and more importantly, be poised for the next […]
Psalm 141

Talk about a saint who experienced his share of hostility. That was David. Even though God had dethroned the inept, egotistical, power-hungry Saul, and replaced him with the young, unproven, but humble shepherd from Bethlehem, Saul didn’t go quietly into the political night. No, he looked for every opportunity to either eliminate his political opposition, […]
Psalm 113

If you had to choose a spiritual, Christian song to praise God for saving you, which song would it be? Choruses I Could Sing of Your Love Forever Your Grace Still Amazes Me Grace Flows Down Your Grace Is Enough Hymns ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus Wonderful Grace of Jesus Come, Thou Fount […]
Psalm 37 – Part 1

Sadly, the presidential debates this past week were far from presidential. Anger replaced argument. Emotion replaced substance. Evasion replaced answers. Personal disrespect replaced respect. Indecency replaced decency. The whole event really served as a on stage, quite public picture of what is going on in the public at large. Darkness fights against light, error masquerading […]
Psalm 23

For some thirty-one years, give or take a few here and there when the growing church plant worshipped in homes or in schools, we have enjoyed wonderful, moving worship in this what used to be a gym. Old pictures put these years in perspective, do they not? In many respects, much has changed. Gone are […]
Psalm 7

I pose a very pragmatic question today, one I have asked myself many times over the years as I have attempted to live a godly life in a godless time: How should a growing, maturing believer in Jesus respond to vile, vicious verbal attacks? From Christ’s teaching in the New Testament, we, at first blush, […]