The Book of Esther
In the Book of Esther, we discover the invisible and invincible God of the universe working sovereignly to order every word and every action.
Jeremiah was not merely a prophet brought on the scene to deliver God’s message but also as a red-blooded human being who felt compassion for his people, desired judgment for evildoers, and was concerned about his own safety as well. The book of Jeremiah also provides us the clearest glimpse of the new covenant God intended to make with His people once Christ came to earth.
In the Book of Esther, we discover the invisible and invincible God of the universe working sovereignly to order every word and every action.
Joshua called the leaders of Israel together for one final message, in which we find those stirring words that have been quoted and memorized for over 3000 years, “But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord”
There is no more wonderful portion of Scripture than the psalms. They have been a blessing to god's people for many generations.
Paul wrote a very personal letter to his friend, Philemon. This is a letter urging grace and forgiveness, reconciliation and renewed relationship based upon Christ.
Join us as our congregation reads through God's Word one book at a time.
The Lord’s commands are clear—He tells believers when to act, where to go, and what to do. He also provides the means for following His directions.
Mark’s gospel is unique, it presents Jesus as Savior-King who conquers demons, disease and death. The emphasis is on Jesus’ mighty works.
Join us as we celebrate Family Life at the Christian Life center on every 5th Sunday.
Special sermons and services preached independently from a given series.
"When we are trusting Jesus Christ as Lord as well as Savior. He enables us to live and speak as faithful witnesses."
Paul E. Little