by Guest Preacher | Jul 29, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev. Dennis Alger on July 15 2018 How well do you know your ancient history? Many have tried to leave a lasting legacy but few succeed. What is the secret to leaving a lasting legacy? The Bible tells us the secret. The answer is the only true legacy....
by Guest Preacher | Jul 22, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev. Dennis Alger on July 15 2018 The inspiration for today’s sermon comes from Isaiah’s call to prophecy. The duty of a prophet is to tell the truth in times where the truth may not be apparent and give hope when society is in despair. We can...
by Madison Shockley | Jul 15, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev Madison Shockley on July 15 2018 Madison Shockley talks of fear and trembling in the palace of the king. The disciples of Jesus were going around teaching, preaching, and healing. King Herod was curious about Jesus since the king had never heard of him....
by Madison Shockley | Jul 9, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev Madison Shockley on July 8 2018 Paul preaches that power is a paradox. Where we think it is, it is not. Where we least expect it, it is there. One of the greatest examples is the story of David and Goliath. That power is a paradox is one of the...
by Guest Preacher | Jul 2, 2018 | sermons
Given By Mr. Tom Boggs on July 1 2018 Today’s sermon does not come from the lectionary but from the author, Carl Sagan. A picture was taken of Earth from the Voyager I probe on February 14, 1990. Sagan wrote about the meaning of that picture and why it was...
by Madison Shockley | Jun 24, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev Madison Shockley on June 24 2018 Today’s reading is not from the lectionary. Our Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, sited passages from Romans 13 to justify the separation of children from their families at the border. Mr. Sessions believed that this...