• With the start of 2022, our church is using Psalm 100 for the Call to Worship in the Sunday morning services. We plan to continue with Psalm 100 for several months. The hope is for this beautiful passage of Scripture to become familiar to all of us. This means that each Sunday when we begin

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  • Our oldest child turned 13 last week. We now have a teenager. Ive been trying to process all that it means. I wrote this poem for him. ——– Son, I hope this year is the longest for you,And I hope the next several drag on too. I hope January lasts 90 daysAnd we keep growing in loving ways I hope this spring never

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  • We have finally reached the final month of the year! 2020 is coming to an end. The Christmas season is upon us. One of the words you hear quite often this time of year is “Advent.” What does “Advent” mean? Advent is a simple word with a pretty simple meaning. It just means “Coming.” When

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  • I have heard several times “I am just not in a good place right now.” This feeling often comes with discouragement and discontentment. It is not good for us to live with this feeling. Lets look at Judas’ betrayal of Jesus and the signs that we notice leading up to the event. Here are 3

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  • These are the words we see Mark writing in his gospel when talking about the Apostle Peter at the transfiguration of Jesus. In Mark 9:5, Peter says “Rabbi, it is good that we are here. Let us make three tents, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah.” In Mark 9:6, Mark

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  • To really understand the true meaning of Easter and the Holy Week, it is helpful to understand God’s Word and the use of a sacrificial lamb. Here is a simple Bible study outline that can help you with this idea. (I want to be honest and give credit where it is due – I originally

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