May 26, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • Luke 4:21–30
Speaking prophetic words is something that not many can do. But when we get to the point of wanting to tell our stories, I believe that we get bolder because we continually tell the story of a powerful and rebellious God who desires for make us all flawless and bring us to true life. When we recognize this, we stop worrying about upsetting the status quo, and start seeing the world through the eyes of God. The people of Jesus' home village did not like His message, but the truth can be a bitter pill to swallow.
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8:30 AM Online Worship Service
May 26, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • Luke 4:21–30
Speaking prophetic words is something that not many can do. But when we get to the point of wanting to tell our stories, I believe that we get bolder because we continually tell the story of a powerful and rebellious God who desired to make us flawless and bring us to true life. When we recognize this, we stop worrying about upsetting the status quo, and start seeing the world through the eyes of God. The people of Jesus' home village did not like His message, but the truth can sometimes be a bitter pill to swallow.
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11:00 AM Online Worship Service
May 19, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • Luke 4:14–21
Some stories can be told about a certain moment in time when the "light went off." When God stepped down into our life and made a drastic change. It truly is incredible how you can really pinpoint that amazing moment, but not all stories are a moment in time. For many stories, it takes and entire lifetime to tell them. What if home was the place that you couldn't go back to? What if home was the place that brought more pain than healing? The story of Ken, is the story of Christ and Nazareth, and it speaks to the rebelliousness of following God.
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8:30 AM Online Worship Service
May 19, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • Luke 4:14–21
Some stories can be told about a certain moment in time when the "light went off." When God stepped down into our life and made a drastic change. It truly is incredible how you can really pinpoint that amazing moment, but not all stories are a moment in time. For many stories, it takes an entire lifetime to tell them. What if home was the place that you couldn't go back to? What if home was the place that brought more pain than healing? The story of Ken, is the story of Christ and Nazareth, and it speaks to the rebelliousness of following God.
All songs used with permission via CCLI Streaming License #20275641
11:00 AM Online Worship Service
May 12, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • John 11:32–44
A big part of any story is how Jesus comes to us where we are. He does not expect us to come to Him, but instead seeks us out in our darkest moments. This story is interesting because it is of a man who knew God first, then fell away. Even in the dark days of addiction, the power of Christ is on full display when you hear the story, and how He wept with His beloved in the midst of that darkness.
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8:30 AM Online Worship Service
May 12, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • John 11:32–44
A big part of any story, is how Jesus comes to us where we are. He does not expect us to come to Him, but instead seeks us out in our darkest moments. This story is interesting because it is of a man who knew God first, then fell away. Even in the dark days of addiction, the power of Christ is on full display when you hear the story, and how He wept with His beloved int the midst of that darkness.
All songs used with permission via CCLI Streaming License #20275641
11:00 AM Online Worship Service
May 5, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • Luke 3:15–22
The story that we tell is a story about Christ, not about us. Our story tells of how WE were lost, WE were broken, and Jesus somehow came into that and brought peace, healing, and light. We were never flawless before Christ, but with Him we can be on our way to that state.
All songs used with permission via CCLI Streaming License #20275641
8:30 AM Online Worship Service
May 5, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Roger Clayton • Luke 3:15–22
The story that we tell is a story about Christ, not about us. Our story tells of how WE were lost, WE were broken, and Jesus somehow came into that and brought peace, healing, and light. We were never flawless before Christ, but with Him we can be on our way to that state.
All songs used with permission via CCLI Streaming License #20275641