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In the world we live today, we are led to believe that good things should be delivered quickly. Habits are being traded for shortcuts. Scripture Passages: Ephesians 6:5-9; Deuteronomy 11:19
This morning, The Reverend Vern Hettinga led the congregation in worship. Scripture Passeges: Habakkuk 1:1-9, 2:1, 3:17-19
Glory to God in the Highest! Scripture Passage: Galatians 4:4-5
Jesus was God’s gift to the world that we all needed but not everyone wanted. Groups such as the Romans and King Herod, the Pharisees, and even Mary and Joseph didn’t want Jesus. Jesus wasn’t what they really wanted, but he was still what they needed. You might be wondering, does anyone want Jesus? This…
This wasn’t the future either of them had in mind. Mary was pregnant with a baby she didn’t necessarily want, and Joseph was left wondering whether his wife was involved in an affair. But it took a radical degree of courage and trust from this young couple to move ahead with God’s plan for their…
The Pharisees believed that to belong to a perfect God you had to behave perfectly according to God’s Law. Jesus threw them into a tizzy when he spent time with sinners! The Pharisee in us wants to put additional requirements on what it means to be a child of God, but in reality it’s very…
The Reverend Vern Hettinga uses the movie, “A Christmas Story” as a backdrop to lead us in the first of four sermons in Advent.
Pastor Austin concludes his four-part sermon series on the Old Testament Book of Job. Today we are reminded that we need, in our everyday lives, to “Let God be God.” Scripture Passage: Job 31:35-37; 34:12; 38:2
Tonight we share and give thanks for all the blessing God has bestowed upon us.
Have you every thought to yourself, “What have I done to deserve this?” Pastor Austin continues his four-part sermon series on the Old Testament Book of Job, teaching us that your life is more affected by the way you respond to trials than the trials themselves. Scripture Passages: Job 1:14-19, 2:7; John 9, Deuteronomy 28