by Madison Shockley | Feb 21, 2021 | sermons
Given by Rev. Madison Shockley February 21, 2021 In our reading, Jesus was in the wilderness for 40 days. There he had visions and heard voices. As we enter the season of Lent, we realize that, due to COVID, 2020 was the longest Lent on record. It feels like we have...
by Madison Shockley | Feb 14, 2021 | sermons
Given by Rev. Madison Shockley February 14, 2021 God’s words tell us to let light shines out of the darkness. Carter G. Woodson created the first Negro History week in 1926. It grew into Black History month by 1976. Woodson wanted to reclaim black history which...
by Madison Shockley | Feb 7, 2021 | sermons
Given by Rev. Madison Shockley February 7, 2021 Being a Christian is risky business. It can be difficult to act on what we know. In today’s reading, Jesus knew better than to think the woman was the only sinner there. By siding with her, he placed himself in...
by Madison Shockley | Jan 17, 2021 | sermons
Given by Rev. Madison Shockley January 17, 2021 Today is Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. We are also getting ready to celebrate the inauguration of a new president. In our reading today, Jesus tells his disciples that if they continue doing his work, then...
by Madison Shockley | Jul 26, 2020 | sermons
Given by Rev. Madison Shockley July 26, 2020 Most prophets were fire and brimstone preachers. Isaiah was a prophet in the 7 century CE. The Black Lives Matter movement might be considered the 21st century’s prophet. Today, we are doing a remix of Isaiah’s...