Staff Blog

LOST, Part 2: The Downward Spiral of Man

03/20/2022

We continue to week 2 of our new series: “Lost.”  While claiming to being “open-minded” we actually are quite closed-minded, only hearing what we want to hear, only believing what we want to believe. Instead of being driven by rationality, we are driven by our passions and desires–for either lesser things, or wrong things. This has…

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God Sings and Rejoices

03/20/2022

The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.   God calls upon His people to sing and rejoice, then He sings and rejoices over them. Stop and…

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The Narrow Road

03/08/2022

My first twenty years I walked the road broad Until empty, longing, I came to know God. Forty-nine years since; on God’s path I have trod. Different kinds of terrain I’ve walked on this Earth’s sod.   Hovering jungle growth, fear and danger abound Amidst the stark unknown ‘twas once lost; now I’m found. On…

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MATURITY

02/08/2022

Persevering Even through doubts. Unflagging hope, Even with pouts.   Finding His strength, In my weakness. Doing good, Despite my badness.   Planting His seeds, Watering blooms. Will I see flowers When love resumes?   A handful of seeds, A watering can, Dry, barren ground, Is where grace began.   Flowers in vases, Delightful fragrance.…

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Sanctity of Life

01/24/2022

Seth did a wonderful job yesterday, explaining how beautiful life is and how precious every person is to our loving father. If you were moved this last weekend by the message and would like to do something to make a significant difference in the lives of women who chose life, you may want to consider…

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The Road Leads Home

01/04/2022

These lyrics were written by D. B. Townes in 1933. THE ROAD LEADS HOME O pilgrim, as you journey, do you ever gladly say, In spite of heavy weather and the roughness of the way, That it really does not matter, all the strange and bitter stress, Heat and cold, and toil and sorrow will…

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