If you grew up anything like me, you know your mom or dad would never let you leave for school without a good breakfast. We were taught back at least as far as the ‘60s that breakfast is the most … Continue reading
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No one wants to get the flu. And certainly no one wants to spread it! So please do yourself and your friends and family members a BIG favor and come get a free flu shot this Sunday, October 9, at Lakeside … Continue reading
By Carolyn Hansen, Associate Pastor If you were in church this past Sunday, you can ignore this, but if you weren’t I think you’ll enjoy it! You might remember that in July there was a ceremony noting the achievements of … Continue reading
Michelangelo’s Jeremiah from the Sistine Chapel This Sunday’s sermon is about Jeremiah, who lived an incredibly dramatic life as a prophet–and that’s saying something when you consider the lives (and deaths) of Old Testament prophets. Jeremiah never was comfortable in … Continue reading
If you’ve ever faced an overwhelming task or felt inadequate to meet a challenge, you’ll identify with Nehemiah. He struggled with issues still with us today: motivation, fatigue, and criticism. But Nehemiah offers inspiration and vision. This Sunday’s sermon will … Continue reading
In this week’s message, given by guest preacher Pastor Jodi Faulkner, we will examine the Bible character, Barabbas, and see how each of us is a Barabbas as well. However, because of the price that Jesus paid for Barabbas AND … Continue reading
Our sermon on Sunday, May 22 is about the book of 2 Chronicles. This book was written to help the Israelites deal with their return from exile. They were asking questions like: Does God still love us? Are His covenants … Continue reading
Please join us on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. for worship and Dr. Wayne Cook’s sermon on “The Heart of Worship.” A few years ago there was a little song called, “The heart of worship.” The chorus says, “I’m comin’ back … Continue reading
We’re continuing our series of sermons following each book of the Bible. In this week’s sermon on 2 Samuel, we will see how God established David’s line and promised a messiah through his descendants. It’s a compelling story of loyalty … Continue reading
We are planning our Tenebrae Service for 3 p.m. on Good Friday. This is a solemn “service of darkness” that features Bible readings and meditations. Candles are extinguished one by one. We enter and leave the service in silence. We … Continue reading