Whenever Jesus describes the 2nd greatest commandment, He quotes from Leviticus to, "Love your neighbor as yourself." Why does Jesus always includes the "as yourself" part of that Scripture? Is that important? If so, how do we "love ourselves" in a God-honoring way?
Neither recognition, history nor heritage constitute relationship with God. So what does?
With the evidence of the season all around us, is it really possible to miss Christmas? Several characters from the nativity story certainly did! When the presence of God arrives gentle and small, it’s easily missed by those who fail to pay attention.
What do the opening verses of John's gospel teach us about Jesus? ... about our earthly life? ... about our heavenly life? Pastor Steve also shares about the death of his father.
Pastor Joe Elick shares his journey through cancer and how God provided.
What do we do when we experience disappointment, discouragement and frustration in life? Find out by looking at what Jesus did in Peter's life.
How are we to live as broken people? Click on the link below to listen to the song, "Come to the Table" which was sung during the service between the sermon and communion.
