The Easter season is a time to celebrate the power and implications of Jesus’ Resurrection.  In Christ,  his death and resurrection, we are made completely new.  What does it mean, though, to live as a new creation in […]
Just as the Israelites wandered in the wilderness for forty years, and just as Jesus was tempted in the wilderness for forty days, so too can we feel like we are wandering in the wilderness as we face […]
Whether we are newly seeking, or have been long-time followers of Jesus, it is important for us to recalibrate our lives from time to time.  It is important to re-visit some of the essential elements of the Christian […]
Join us Sunday, December 31st  for our 10:30 am Worship Service.  Pastor Jacob Schneider will deliver the sermon, “Be Courageous”. God invites us to face the unknown with courage, like Mary did.  What would your life look like […]
Many of us find ourselves doing lots of preparing in the busy December season of lights, tinsel, and wrapping paper.  Yet, what are we really preparing for?  Who are we really preparing for?  This Advent, hear God’s call: “Prepare!” […]
Advent is a season of waiting, hoping, and preparing to celebrate the gift of Christ and his salvation entering into the world—and doing so expectantly.  It is also a season that points us to the reality that Christ […]
  “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” – Romans 12:1   The Christian […]
Have you ever thought much about what is involved in our commitment to be Christians?  To be committed to Christ, and to following in his footsteps, is the very definition of what it means to be a Christian […]
We have daily scripture readings for our August Sermon Series – Greater Things.  Each week will be a new set of readings through the month of August.  Click on the links for the scriptures for each week during […]
  We all come to communities of faith with expectations. We have expectations of what to expect when we gather, of what we’ll do, sometimes even of who will be there. We have expectations of those who lead […]
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