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Always Present, Always Patient

Today is the third Sunday in the season of Lent, and our theme for worship is “Always Present, Always Patient.” That’s a reference to our God, who is always present, always patient — and especially that first part. We’re going to highlight that it is very comforting for us that...

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No Detours Allowed

This is the second Sunday in the season of Lent. Today our theme is “No Detours Allowed,” and we think of Jesus — how He stayed the course on the way to the cross for our salvation. Certainly, detours were offered to Him, but He remained true to His word...

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Defeating the Devil’s Dares

Pastor Ken Fisher leads our worship this morning. We follow an order of service that’s really a conversation between the people and the pastor, but ultimately God is speaking to us through His Word, and we are speaking to Him through our prayers and our praise.

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Learn More About Jesus

Good morning! It’s a special day because we’re celebrating the festival of the Transfiguration of our Lord. It’s good to get a glimpse of Jesus Christ as the Son of God — a glimpse of glory we get to see before we head into the Lenten season (where we see...

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Jesus Equips the Called

Today we took a look at how God equips each of us for ministry in His Kingdom. To do this, He often uses huge storms in our lives. Pastor James Aderman led us in worship as we focused on how God is there — forming us, shaping us, educating us...

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Jesus is Popular

We have a lot of wonderful things going on today. We welcome the handbell choir to play a piece during the service. We also have a new member welcome. Those folks who became new members since last July will come forward and declare their unity with us. We’re happy to...

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Jesus is Rejected

This third Sunday after Epiphany, we are continuing our look at trying to understand Jesus a bit better — in who He is and what He’s teaching and preaching. And what we notice today is that He’s rejected — His message is rejected — but that shouldn’t alarm us at...

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