Youth Sunday is a joy, and we are excited to have our youth lead us in worship centered around the theme of "Spiritual Gifts." Under the leadership of David Carryer, God has led our youth to put together a worship experience where they will...
This week as we continue our series on understanding our roots as a Wesleyan tradition, we will focus on what it really means to understand Grace and Salvation. By doing this, we look at the gospel of John 3:11-21. Included in this pericope, is...
This message examines how John Calvin and John Wesley viewed and understood the purpose and interpretation of scripture, as well as the role of humanity in living out the faith. John Calvin lived by the phrase "sola scriptura," (solely...
Sunday is the Fifth Sunday in Lent. We will remember Christ's death that leads to Resurrection with the sharing of "The Rose of Calvary," at 8:15 and 11:15. This is a sequel to our Christmas Cantata, "The Winter Rose." Our Choir led us...
Apology and Choosing Differently”
As we continue in our current sermon series “Broken and Restored”, this week I will be talking about apologizing and the choice that it involves.
As you know, truly apologizing can be very...
God laid on my heart (in September 2023 ) to share this Lenten sermon series focusing on Reconciliation. Reconciliation happens in the wake of pain and hurt. It is a process that seeks to restore and repair relationships that have been stressed...
On Sunday, we will continue our Lent series on “Broken and Restored” which will focus on what it means to repent and find spiritual renewal in that process of working towards forgiveness. Last week, Pastor Tim talked through Step 1...
Lent began on Wednesday with the imposition of ashes and the invitation for us each to keep a Holy Lent, be a bit more disciplined in our faith, and seek to connect with Christ as we journey toward the Cross and Tomb of Holy Week. These forty...
The classical definition of a tapestry is a piece of art that is woven together from strips of cloth. Each tapestry is unique, and each represents the heart of the weaver. However, the term tapestry has also been used to describe a web...