The Upper Room Devotional

If you would like a print copy of The Upper Room devotional for July-August, contact the front office to make arrangements for Julie to get one to you.  We have large print and the standard pocket size available. We often have several unclaimed copies left over so please, don’t hesitate to claim...

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Thoughtful Thursday – The Nicene Creed

This Sunday we will be reciting The Nicene Creed during our Sunday service. The creed was thoughtfully penned by the early Church to solidify the core beliefs of the Church, and it is a good habit to return to and reflect on this unchanging foundation of our faith. Before reciting the creed on...

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Thoughtful Thursday: Something Old, Something New

“Something Old” that I’m rediscovering this week is the book, “The Screwtape Letters” by C.S. Lewis. I am just a few letters in, but I’m blown away at how relevant the book still is (and not just a little bit convicted). It is a reminder that “There is nothing new...

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Thoughtful Thursday

The God Who Walks Through Fires With Us While reading Daniel 3:13-18 for this Sunday’s sermon, verses 17-18 really stood out for me: 17 “If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and he will deliver us from Your Majesty’s hand. 18 But even if...

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Thoughtful Thursday: Sermon Teaser

There is a reason that the first commandment God gives us is “You shall have no other gods before me.” This Sunday is the first in a series of three sermons titled, “A Tale of Two Kingdoms.” See sermon verses above.

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Easter Day Camp 2021

  Easter is such an amazing day, why not celebrate it for more than just one day? Kids in Kindergarten-12th grade can join us for games, crafts, STEM activities, gaming sessions and most of all a strong message about Jesus and His plan of redemption. A suggested donation of $100...

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Thoughtful Thursday: Why is Maundy Thursday Significant?

Because Good Friday is such an important day in Holy Week, we often forget how significant the day before Christ’s crucifixion was. ~It’s on this day that Judas betrayed Jesus. ~It’s on this day that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples as an example for them to be servants...

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