Christ is Risen, Christ is Risen Indeed! Alleluia!
Indeed, we live as Easter people with an Easter Hope! But what does that mean? How are we to live as those transformed by the Resurrection? Hope should transform our hearts, and the Easter Season provides the beginning for us to live into it. Join us this Sunday as we explore our "living hope!"
The mystery of our Faith is revealed through the message of Easter. Let us proclaim the Good News of the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, and God's saving grace for ALL of us.
Our scriptures this week are Colossians 3:1-4 and Matthew 28:1-10.
This week we encounter Paul's Letter to Philemon. Philemon is one of the shortest books in the Bible, and one that is often not discussed in the life of the Church. We will discover some historical context and that the letter itself perhaps still has much to teach us about living together as a Christian community!
Our scripture this week comes from Philemon 1:1-21 and Luke 14:25-33.
The theme of our message might sound a little jarring at first, does God really play favorites? Learn more as we dig into this often confusing passage from Luke's Gospel. Our scripture this week comes from 1 Timothy 6:6-19 and Luke 16:19-31
May, 8, 2022
Today we begin a new series, one which explores Wesley's 3 simple rules for Christian living. Today's topic: Do No Harm, it's both easier and more complex than it sounds.
It’s Youth Sunday today and our youth group will leading us in a memorable service of praise and worship.
Guest Preacher: Nathan Fryar - high school senior at Munford High School
How does encountering the risen Christ change our perspective on life and of the world?
Christ is risen! Christ is risen, indeed!
We are so glad to be worshipping alongside you today! We are so thrilled to be celebrating the risen Christ along side you!