At the end of October, we will celebrate one of the greatest events in church history; the Reformation. It started on October 31, 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. What began as one monk's concern over the church's teaching of indulgences grew into a movement to rediscover God's Word...
Read MoreWhen we come together to worship, we always recite one of the historic creeds of the church. Usually we recite the Apostles' Creed, but sometimes we will recite the Nicene Creed. Once a year we will even recite the lengthy Athenian Creed...
Read MoreWhen we first started the shutdown back in March, I started a weekday Facebook devotion so that we, as a congregation, could draw closer to God during that difficult time. I originally intended only to create those videos as long as people were unable to...
Read MoreWhen are we going to start church back up? That is a question I have been getting a lot lately, and it is one that I have been wondering myself. To be honest, I didn't think we would be out this long when this whole shutdown started, but here we are...
Read MoreWe have come to the season of Lent. And as you may know, some Christians make it a practice to give something up for Lent. If this is a practice that helps you to focus on your sins and Christ's suffers, then by all means continue with the practice. However...
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