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Remembering Your Spiritual Memorials

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May 29, 2022 • 2 Timothy 2:8–9

Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day because it was a time set aside to honor the nation's Civil War dead by decorating their graves. It was first widely observed on May 30, 1868, to commemorate the sacrifices of Civil War soldiers, by proclamation of General John A. Logan of the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of former sailors and soldiers.

It was later declared that Memorial Day would be observed as a day to remember all military personnel who gave their life for America’s freedom. These were the sacrifices made in America’s wars.
It’s important for us to always take pause to reflect on those events and things of importance to us…
• Birthday
• Anniversary

Similarly we also have SPIRITUAL MEMORIALS…

Daniel 10

December 31, 2023 • Kyle Reno • Daniel 10

Sunday Morning Worship: "Daniel 10" from Co-Pastor, Kyle Reno In this message from Sunday, December 31, Co-Pastor, Kyle Reno reminds us how PRAYER & FASTING POSITIONS US FOR GREATER INTIMACY WITH JESUS and FASTING IS A WILLINGNESS TO GET UNCOMFORTABLE AS WE PRAY WITH DESPERATION.

Daniel 10

December 31, 2023 • Kyle Reno • Daniel 10

In this message from Sunday, December 31, Co-Pastor, Kyle Reno reminds us how PRAYER & FASTING POSITIONS US FOR GREATER INTIMACY WITH JESUS and FASTING IS A WILLINGNESS TO GET UNCOMFORTABLE AS WE PRAY WITH DESPERATION.

A Christmas Lord’s Supper

December 24, 2023 • David Jett • Luke 2:11

Sunday Morning Worship Live - "A Christmas Lord’s Supper" The greatest way to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas is by joining together in taking the Lord’s Supper. The Lord Supper is not for salvation, nor is it merely symbolic. The Lord Supper is the activity of placing ourselves into the victorious birth, life, and death of Jesus! An important part of celebrating Jesus’ death is by understanding the significance of His birth…