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Why does God Sanction Killing in the Old Testament?

May 5, 2024 • Andy Adams • Deuteronomy 7:1–6, Deuteronomy 20:17–18, Isaiah 53:5–6, Romans 5:9

One of the most common objections to faith in the God of the Bible is God’s sanctioned killing of the inhabitants of Canaan known as the conquest of the Promised Land. How can a God of love command and even lead his people to completely destroy others? And doesn’t this seem to justify war and other evil atrocities done in God’s name today? Join us this Sunday as we explore Israel’s role in the Old Testament and how Jesus’ death on the cross changes everything!

What Should I Know About "The Rapture"?

April 28, 2024 • Andy Adams • Matthew 24:36–41, 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18, Revelation 3:10

“The Rapture” has been the premise of many books and movies over the last several decades, the most prominent being the Left Behind works. What is this rapture and is it even in the Bible? Furthermore, what does Methodism believe? Invite a friend and join us this Sunday as we discover where “rapture theology” comes from and what the Bible actually says.

How can I hear God's voice?

April 7, 2024 • Andy Adams • John 10:27–30

Confirmation Sunday John 10: 27-30 How to discern God’s will for our lives is one of the most common questions I get asked as a pastor. This week we will help young and old alike discover the ways God speaks to us and how God reveals His will.

How Should a Christian Decide How to Vote

April 21, 2024 • Andy Adams • John 20:1–18

We continue our series, You Asked For It with a question relevant to everyone. Sometimes we wonder if it’s possible to have faith in the midst of unanswered questions or if one can be a Christian and still have doubts! But the truth is, doubts creep into the hearts of the skeptical and devoted alike. Bring a friend to worship this week as we explore the question, What should I do with my doubts?

What Should I Do with My Doubts

April 14, 2024 • Andy Adams • John 20:1–18

What should I do with my doubts? We continue our series, You Asked For It with a question relevant to everyone. Sometimes we wonder if it’s possible to have faith in the midst of unanswered questions or if one can be a Christian and still have doubts! But the truth is, doubts creep into the hearts of the skeptical and devoted alike. Bring a friend to worship this week as we explore the question, What should I do with my doubts?