by Guest Preacher | May 5, 2018 | sermons
Given By Neal Washburn April 29 2018 Love one another. Sounds simple. We learned that the early church may have had a problem with this. John reminded them that God is love and that his followers could be known since that love would be demonstrated. This is different...
by Guest Preacher | Apr 22, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev. Jaime Romo on April 22, 2018 Through our life experiences and beliefs, we draw meaning in what we do and how we see God. We draw meaning about our relationships. The reading today talks about being a good shepherd. What does that mean for us today? The...
by Madison Shockley | Apr 15, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev. Madison Shockley April 15 2018 In today’s text, Luke goes into great detail to convince the reader concerning the reality of Jesus’s resurrection. He describes his hands, feet, and how he is eating. By doing this, Luke is making a point....
by Church Admin | Apr 8, 2018 | sermons
Given By Anna Runion April 8, 2018 Recently, we have seen women, teens, immigrants, people of color, LGBT community, and their allies march for our lives. These marches have been powerful. Some people are reminded of the civil rights marches. Some of us felt at ease...
by Madison Shockley | Apr 1, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev. Madison Shockley April 1 2018 Happy Easter! The Gospel of Mark was the first to be written and stand as a foundation for the other gospels. The story of the empty tomb is a simple one. Several women arrive to prepare Jesus for burial and find an empty...
by Madison Shockley | Apr 1, 2018 | sermons
Given By Rev. Madison Shockley April 1 2018 Happy Easter! The Gospel of Mark was the first to be written. Today’s reading is rather anti-climatic. We just have an empty tomb. Throughout the gospel, we know a bit about the disciples. They were powerless, selfish,...