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When we seek His Kingdom, God provides. When we give our gifts to Jesus, however small they might be, they can become a mighty blessing in His hands.
Here is an act of God's grace, pure and simple. Received by faith, God's grace changed everything.
Let us go make disciples of all the nations. We need to be disciples, too, learning about Jesus and modeling our lives after him as well.
God loves us just as we are, but He loves us enough not to let us stay that way. We believe in the power of sanctification.
God reveals himself in different ways, but preeminently through the Bible.
Our hope lies in the confidence we have in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
Informational presentation regarding changes coming to our denomination.
We are not just called to salvation but to a transforming relationship with God.
Even in the midst of suffering, we have a Redeemer who lives and who makes all the difference.
Even in the midst of loss, death and destruction there is a hope that we have in our Lord.
When our relationships have been shattered, what hope do we have for the future?
The story of the Bible is the story of people who risked everything. Many sacrificed their lives.
Paul was asked to sacrifice what he believed.