The Impact of Scripture

I read this week that man is still hiding from the presence of God like Adam in the Garden of Eden. How? By neglecting to read the Bible. Scripture brings up the matter of our relationship with God, and many people prefer to ignore that issue. This is so sad. Especially when we know that Scripture has the answer to life’s questions about God and our eternal destiny. – Pastor

Specks and Planks

“Judge not,” Jesus said. Why? Because when you criticize a small problem in someone else’s life, you are probably ignoring some huge issue in your own life. First fix your own problem and then the other person’s issue will seem less important. Good advice from our Teacher. Wouldn’t you agree? – Pastor

Let's Be Perfect

There are many challenging statements in the Sermon on the Mount. But perhaps the one we think is the most difficult is Jesus commanding His followers to “be perfect just as your Father in heaven is perfect.” Is Jesus giving us an impossible task? Let’s explore this verse in our Lenten sermon this Sunday. – Pastor  

The Topic We Often Skip

Our daily Lenten journey through the Sermon on the Mount brings us to topics we prefer not to deal with. But Jesus taught about real issues like anger, lust, divorce, oaths, retaliation, and enemies. Being a disciple of Christ means we have to learn and change in these areas. Jesus doesn’t let us skip over topics essential to our spiritual growth. – Pastor  

The Peacemakers

As we continue our Lenten journey through the Sermon on the Mount, we will pause this Sunday on Jesus’ challenge to be peacemakers. With nations at war, and broken relationships all around us, what are Christians to do? Jesus didn’t solve national problems, but He did impact some individual lives with the gift of peace. What can you and I do? – Pastor