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10 Commandments Part 4- April First Wednesday Service

April 6, 2022 • Pastor Cameron Baker

Take a day off!

When was the last time you were able to completely take a day off? If you did take a day, what would it look like? Would you go hiking or rest on a couch? Would you go exploring or spend time reading? There are many different ways to spend a day; so why would a day of rest make it to the list of God's Ten Commandments. Remember the Sabbath Day - another gift to you from God! Find out more at our 1st Wednesday Service.

10 Commandments Part 10- November First Wednesday Service

November 2, 2022 • Pastor Cameron Baker

How often have you ever heard a child make an exclamation like "I want it now!" I (Cameron) know that as a child, my siblings and I used the words "I want" so often it would drive my father crazy. Our Heavenly Father isn't driven crazy by our cravings; He is more concerned with our wants and desires and how dark they quickly turn. There is something deeply disturbing about desiring what belongs to other people. In this, our final installment of The Ten Commandments and the Christian, we will look into the black hole of coveting and see (1) what makes it so insidious and (2) discover the path for escaping the darkness.

10 Commandments Part 9- October First Wednesday Service

October 5, 2022 • Pastor Cameron Baker

When was the last time you told a lie? You know, when words that come out of your mouth don't actually tell the truth. Were there any consequences to that moment? The ninth commandment is one that consistently gets watered down to: "You shall not lie". But as you might suspect, that's not quite correct. Do you want to know what God really means?

10 Commandments Part 8- September First Wednesday Service

September 7, 2022 • Pastor Cameron Baker

Friends, we are coming close to the end of our deep dive into the Ten Commandments and the Christian, and the series has been heart shaping. God has throughout time, consistently shown himself to be a faithful, honest, and trustworthy Father. It's not surprising he hopes the same to be true for us today. When faced with the opportunity, do you find it easy to resist the temptation to steal something from someone else? Have you ever had anything stolen from you? What is it that makes the commandment "Thou Shalt Not Steal" so prevalent in societies, even those never hearing the word?