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There was a great gift given to us so long ago. A gift that many of us as Christians know well. In his sermon, Pastor Guy aims to remind us why this gift is so important and why we need to take it with us into the new year.
When Jesus came to save us, he didn't do so using the ways and methods we are used to. He was an unconventional, unexpected savior. Pastor Tim Lindeman helps us understand what this means for us and others in his sermon today.
Even when it doesn't feel like it, God has given us a great deal and many opportunities. Sometimes we lose sight of that. Today, Pastor Guy gives us the opportunity to refocus in his sermon today.
We've all had those days. Days where nothing seems to go right and weariness and frustration take their toll. Given the stress and pressure of the holidays, we tend to have a lot of "those days" during this season. Pastor Tim has something to say about those days, but also about the days that the book of Jeremiah says are yet to come.
The holiday of Thanksgiving is often recognized as a day of being thankful for all we have. However, sometimes we forget who we are thanking. Perhaps we need to shift focus this year. Pastor Guy Roberts has some ideas on how to do just that
There are many times we focus on the wrong things in life. Our various troubles, our finances, or the ongoings of the world. The temples we have built crumble around us. However, Pastor Tim brings us the words of Jesus, letting us know that the only temple that matters, was rebuilt long ago, and still stands strong!
We have all been gifted with different skills and passions. However, the weight of the world sometimes causes us to feel like our contributions are not meaningful in the grand scheme of things. Pastor Mike Paulison speaks to us about how much of a difference we can make.
When you think about the people who have made a real difference in your life that passed away, you can often have a spread of emotions. On All Saints Day, we remember those people, and Pastor Tim Lindeman speaks to us about what that means and why it is so important for all of us.
Join us today as we reaffirm our faith and our promises to God, bringing our newest confirmands into the fold. Pastor Guy has some words of wisdom that we can all benefit from in his sermon today.
Jesus spoke of many things, but what many people forget is when he spoke on how we are to conduct ourselves as Christians when dealing with the political landscape. Pastor Tim Lindeman speaks on this subject and more in his sermon today.
Most people would agree that we cannot go through this life alone. We were created to need each other to survive and thrive. However, this applies not just to our physical lives, but our spiritual ones as well. Listen in as Pastor Guy tells us more about life together.
We like to go our own way. We like to do our own things. And many times, we choose our will above others. But is this what we need? Will this give us the life that is best for us? Pastor Guy Roberts has a different perspective in his sermon today.
No matter what you have done, who you've hurt, or what you've said, Jesus saves us. But what does that mean? What do we do afterwards? Pastor Tim Lindeman addresses these questions and more in his sermon today.
When was the last time that you looked around and thought about everything you owned? How about the fact that all of it belongs to God? It can be hard to remember this, and sometimes even harder to concede it. Pastor Guy has a few words for us on this subject in his sermon today.
This world can shake our faith. It can make us feel directionless and purposeless. It can deceive us, trying to draw us away from the Lord. However, Pastor Guy Roberts speaks in his sermon today about how we can best ground ourselves, and help us to know where we stand.
Sometimes we look at the world around us and wonder how it can so easily stray from God. Perhaps you are even grumpy about this. Pastor Guy Roberts preaches on this very subject in his new sermon series beginning today.
We must all face the specter of mortality one day, but we often ask ourselves how we can do that well. What does dying well look like? How will we be remembered? Pastor Tim elaborates on this subject and more in his sermon today.
We are constantly trying to shape our lives to fit our wants and needs. However, sometimes we try and shape God to our wants and needs as well. Are we the potter? Or are we the clay? More in today's sermon.
It is in our nature to seek to satisfy our hunger. We want for so many things, but ultimately, will we even find satisfaction there? Pastor Tim knows of the one thing that will truly and fully satisfy us today.
As Christians, we have been called to be many things. Unfortunately, we often choose to be the opposite of what we have been called for. Our words and our actions are often opposed to what we were freed to be. Pastor Guy gives us a look at what we should be doing, and how to do it.
We often times have difficulty finding a balance in our lives, especially when it comes to our faith and our works. If we end up too far on one side or the other, the imbalance can end up sending us into a spiral. Thankfully, Pastor Tim has some advice on how to rebalance ourselves in his sermon today.
If you have ever felt as if you don't know if you are loved by God, or how much he loves you, then this is a sermon that well illustrates just how far He went and how deep his love is for you. Listen in as Pastor Guy tells us more about the love our Father has for us.
It is easy to find ourselves divided, and even easier to create these divisions ourselves. Peter, the apostle of Jesus, knew just how badly this could affect us. But he also knew how we could become whole again. Listen in to learn how.
There are many times it is easy to forget where we are in life. Whom we belong to. However, Guy Roberts is here to remind us that despite the circumstances, we belong to God, and he is here for us.
We always want to feel in control. Like we can go it ourselves, without any assistance. However, there are some things we just can't do. Pastor Guy is here to tell us who can.
We've all experienced loss, pain, and rejection. We all know how the world can seem to beat us down. Thankfully, Pastor Guy has a sermon today to remind us that Jesus is here to offer us everything we truly need in this life and more.
There are many times when we feel like the world is an uncaring place. It can be easy to turn to God and question why so much of this is allowed. However, Pastor Tim has a few questions that may help us reframe and rethink our own in his sermon today.
There is something that everyone eventually has to confront. The reality that it isn't all about us. But then, what is it about? Listen in, as Pastor Guy tells us the answer.
We often hear Jesus's name. We hear about his deeds and how much he did for us. But do you know who he is? What his will is for you? What our relationship with him means for us? Pastor Tim has some clarifying thoughts for us in his sermon today.
We often think of the forgiveness we have been granted by Jesus as Christians. But have you considered what it cost, or what having that means for us? Pastor Guy is here to help answer those very questions.
We are a family within the church of Christ. So isn't Communion a meal that we come to as a family? Pastor Tim Lindeman explores this subject more fully in his sermon today.
It doesn't take long to have any conversation about money turn sour very quickly, and this is no less true in the church. Pastor Guy Roberts is here to remind us who owns all that we have.
We have all heard the term "righteousness" before, but how many of us know what it means? How do we become righteous? Why is it important? Pastor Guy Roberts has some insights to share with us today.
There are times in this life when you need to stand firm under the knowledge of what you believe. However, sometimes it can be hard to know and articulate what it is we believe clearly. Pastor Tim is here to help with his sermon today.
Many of us will have studied the Bible at some point in our lives, but when was the last time you considered what you were reading and why? What is the Word of God? Pastor Guy Roberts elaborates on this subject in his sermon today.
We have all had times in our lives when we have become very sick. It can be scary to contemplate going to the doctor. What will they say? Will we be able to recover? The same can often be said for confession. Today, Pastor Tim Lindeman gives us some insight as to why confessing our sins can be a rather daunting task, and why it doesn't need to be.
Have you ever sat down and thought about baptism? What it means? Why it is so important to Christians of many different denominations? Pastor Tim may have some answers for you in his sermon today.
We are all familiar with the story of Zacchaeus, but how long has it been since you took the time to examine the story? To understand what it means to seek and to save? Pastor Guy Roberts has done some of the work for us already in his sermon today.
There are many times we can forget what Easter really means. We can forget what is important in our lives and what God has made new for us. Pastor Guy is here with a reminder.
So many times during his time here on earth, Jesus is where a king shouldn't be. In a manger, on a donkey, or even on a cross. Why is this? Certainly someone as powerful as Jesus could have done anything. Pastor Tim has some thoughts on the matter in his sermon today.
Sometimes, we can forget the charge we have been given by Christ. It is not glamorous or glorious, but it is the very path he took himself to help reach us. He asks us to be a servant to those around us. Pastor Guy Roberts elaborates on this subject in his sermon today.
When we say we love someone, what does it look like? What action do we take to show that love? In his sermon today, Pastor Guy shares with us a well kept secret about how we perceive love.
There are a great deal of people today who consider "truth" and "right" to be subjective in nature. They believe that we should do whatever we please, provided we aren't hurting anyone. Pastor Roberts has a sermon on that philosophy.
We all have difficult days. We all know what it is to suffer. In this life, there will be suffering, but perhaps Pastor Roberts has a few ideas on what we can do in the midst of it.
How often are we met with tragedy in this world? How many senseless occurrences do we witness on even a daily basis? Sometimes, it just doesn't make sense to us why it would even be allowed by our heavenly Father. Pastor Tim Lindeman wants to talk about that very subject in his sermon today.
Many of us will read our bible this week, but how many of us understand the blessing it is that the Bible is in a language we can all read it in? Join us today for a sermon that explores who Jesus was and the translation of the Bible into as many languages as we can is so important!
In his first sermon here at Peace, our new Head Pastor lets you know what he is all about in his message today. Let's listen in and welcome him to Peace to You!
Sometimes it feels like our prayers go unanswered. Like our pleas for help don't matter. Like God simply isn't listening. Pastor Tim has a few things to say on that subject.
Changing leadership can be a difficult and uncertain process. There's so much to consider. However, there are examples in the bible we can learn from in this regard! Pastor Mike gives us one of his favorites in his sermon today.
Many of us have heard the story of the Prodigal Son. However, how often have you thought about what is being said in this parable? Is the son in question the main character? Pastor Mike has some thoughts on that in his sermon today.
Does it feel like you are alone? Like you have no support? Like you are far from God? If so, then take a look at some of the notes left for you by our Good Father. Pastor Tim points some of them out for us in his sermon today.