Walk to Emmaus
“It is solved by walking” reminds us that sometimes our problems are so big that all we can do is get up, get going, and get after it…
“It is solved by walking” reminds us that sometimes our problems are so big that all we can do is get up, get going, and get after it…
On the Second Sunday of Easter we hear a love story in Jesus’ resurrection appearances to his disciples.
What better way to celebrate resurrection and new life this Easter Sunday through the holy sacrament of baptism that opened our worship service!
Joy’s father heard a rumbling in the pantry. He peaked in and saw his 7-year-old daughter dutifully pulling out all of the canned goods, boxes of cereal, and bags of pasta…
Jesus gave us one commandment. He said it over and over again and he used different images to describe it, but it was the same commandment: Live in Love.
In a guest sermon Rev. Al Beasley preaches on the Sermon on the Mount.
On Good Shepherd Sunday, Rev. Brian begins his sermon by saying, “I got some good news this week about a Shepherd…”
In Luke’s version of Christ’s resurrection appearance to the Disciples, Jesus speaks a Not-So-Secret Easter Greeting.
The story of the faith never would have made it out from behind a locked door if Christ didn’t come to doubters like you and me.
It is a Tortoise and the Hare Story this Easter Sunday, as we focus on running the race all the way to final victory!