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Sunday, February 11, 2024

February 11, 2024 • Pastor Steve Speer

Death is pretty final isn't it? I mean, there isn't really any coming back from that. There is a reason all attempts to resuscitate stop after a time of death is proclaimed by medical staff. Its scary, death is, if only because of the unknowns about what happens next. Jesus next "I AM" statement directly addresses our fears. The afterlife is assured for everyone - it is the destination that causes the concern. Why can we be confident and not fearful as we face the guarantee of death? Lets unpack that this Sunday!  

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Sunday, February 25, 2024

February 25, 2024 • Pastor Steve Speer

What makes a person a Christian? Our answer to that question defines so much about how we live and interact with others. Jesus final "I AM" statement directly addresses that question and provides a confidence that is unmatched that we really are following Jesus, not just saying we are. As we unpack this final "I AM" statement I look forward to the life that it gives to you and me!  

Sunday, February 18, 2024

February 18, 2024 • Pastor Steve Speer

Are you content with your life? Kind of a loaded question isn't it? We are indoctrinated to always seek improvement, but, do we ever stop to ask, "Is the life I have bringing me lasting satisfaction?" Jesus next "I AM" statement is for those of us who want life to be more than busy. Is that you? Than gather with us this Sunday as we unpack who Jesus says he is!  

Sunday, February 4, 2024

February 4, 2024 • Pastor Ryan Hoxsey

Sunday sermon write up: When was the last time you read or heard something about Jesus being the Good Shepherd? Did it go something like, "The Good Shepherd knows His sheep, sheep are dumb, sheep need a shepherd, we are like sheep." I know I've mostly heard messages like this along the way, or at least that's what comes to mind. I look forward to seeing you this Sunday as we unpack what the Bible actually says about The Good Shepherd, and how it's good news for everyone. Don't forget to invite a friend or neighbor! -Pastor Ryan