by joe | Nov 5, 2020 | Newsletter, Pastors Blog
It seems like the “peace of God” is in short supply these days. It is so easy to get sucked into the things that are happening around us. It could be politics, family, job, church or even our own unhappiness with life. The problem with getting sucked in is that...
by joe | Oct 29, 2020 | Newsletter, Pastors Blog
I have always been what I could call “a Big Picture Person.” I actually function better when I have a big picture. The development of our church site was quite a challenge. The goal was to max out the available property by developing a master...
by joe | Oct 22, 2020 | Newsletter, Pastors Blog
It is a bit of an overstatement to say that we are living during a time of great uncertainty. The virus with the cascading ramifications have struck our lives like a harsh winter storm. Unfortunately, the storm has not blown over, nor should we expect it to just...
by joe | Oct 16, 2020 | Newsletter, Pastors Blog
It is amazing the perspective that time gives us if we will let it. It might have been naïve to think that finding and purchasing property was the hardest step of the process of getting our own site, but God had much to teach us as church. The...
by joe | Oct 9, 2020 | Newsletter, Pastors Blog
It is easy to become discouraged with all the negativity that is swirling these days. These can be difficult days when we cannot see God’s hand at work. So, I always appreciate those seasons where God’s involvement is absolutely unmistakable! This past weekend...
by joe | Oct 1, 2020 | Newsletter, Pastors Blog
It is easy to see the challenges in our lives. It can be difficult at times to see an invisible God. The Bible reminds us that the solution is faith. It is the need to trust God to keep His promises to me. So, let me ask you to ask yourself this question again,...