These are the weekly messages from Rev. John Fletcher.
How many of us know the feeling of having to cover our eyes during a kissing scene on TV?
Are you a good news first or bad news first kind of person?
Imagine an entire church committing to pray that over each other.
Thinking too lowly of yourself doesn't acknowledge God's good work within you. Thinking too much of yourself keeps you from noticing the goodness of God.
We can learn to spot our own unfaithfulness when we read all the examples of faith the Bible gives us.
How can you share our witness with other Christians?
It's easy to thank God when you're hungry. What about when you're full?
Lord, I know you're true to your faithfulness.
With God's blessing and the assurance of God's love, get back to it.
The people would still need to look at a snake to live from just getting bit by a snake.
Joy is an appropriate response. Joy is also a witness.Â
Doesn't that mean we will go after the lost one, too?
While anger's influence is strong, it doesn't have to be permanent.
Like some experts before the 1900 storm, some of us expect we'll never experience weakness or brokenness.
Being unashamed means you'll live in a way that demonstrates the power of the gospel.
Christ is enough. You can't add to what God has already done in Jesus.
The hardest faith decision we'll make is what to give up for Lent.
As we live into the goodness of God, we see there is more to celebrate.
When wisdom comes into your heart and when knowledge delights your soul.
What once scared the people is now a fundamental belief for us.
The scary thing is, sometimes, they make our same mistakes.Â
My apologies. I just caught up on the State of the Union and all that happens after it.
We'd go with something Yeti to protect what we have. But God has always used clay jars.
While your number of steps keeps you healthy, what guides your steps keeps you holy.
There are times Jesus turns what we thought we knew on its head.
Trying to live perfectly is not a sustainable practice.
We don't need to be a hero. We don't even need to be a giant slayer.
A lot of churches today would probably do well getting rid of their Sunday livestream.
Christians give New Testament Bibles out all the time.
I've often said the church is God's blessing to the world.
"All for the glory of God" gets lost in all the talk about "my church."
Jesus read the Bible and it inspired the kind of shepherd he would be.
When it comes to the things God asks of us, we can let our fears go