Posts by Glenn (Page 2)

Posts by Glenn (Page 2)

My Father’s Advice: ‘Don’t Hate, Don’t Hide, Don’t Be a Victim’

  My Father’s Advice: ‘Don’t Hate, Don’t Hide, Don’t Be a Victim’ Someone burned a cross in our neighbors’ yard. My sister and I were taught to carry on living. By Jonathan Harmon June 12, 2020 2:43 pm ET   Mr. Harmon’s parents in their backyard in the 1980s. PHOTO: COURTESY OF JONATHAN HARMON When I was 14, someone burned a cross on the lawn of the house across the street. It was September 1979, and we lived in overwhelmingly white Port…

Can Wisdom Bring Healing to our Country?

Can wisdom bring healing to our country?            by Pastor Matthew James 1:5  If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God. Wisdom is a gift from a very generous God, but can anyone get it?   Is wisdom different from knowledge? Colossians 2:2-4  My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of…

Assurance

ASSURANCE OF SALVATION – Elder Jim shedd Jesus’ parable of the sower and the seed; Matthew 13 –The sower (the Holy Spirit) and the seed (God’s Word) are effective and good, but the field  or soil must accept and allow the seed to take root and grow.  The context is about how receptive and open we (people) are to the Gospel message and the prompting of the Holy Spirit. So how can we know that God’s seed has been firmly…

What’s God’s answer to what’s happening?

What’s God’s answer to what’s happening?  Pastor Matthew  6-3-20 We have been experiencing a season of suffering and division and it can feel overwhelming. First the COVID-19 Virus, causing physical separation and fear, and now the killing of George Floyd revealing the depths of relational and racial separation and disunity. It can feel overwhelming at times. When we see someone who’s job is to serve and protect, use their authority to kill and destroy, it can leave us wanting to…

In Our Devotions Attitude Matters

In Our Devotions Attitude Matters Are there some things you may need to change about how you spend your devotion time with God? Psalm 46:10 “He says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Quiet time, personal devotion, meditating on the word, no matter what you call it, I’ve noticed a greater need personally to be in God’s presence lately. Intimacy with God tends to be more organic when we go through new struggles and experiences. But sometimes I…

New Sermon Series: Being Honest with God: The Psalms

THIS WEEKEND:  5-24-20 How Long Lord? Psalm 13:1-6 During times of extreme hardship and suffering, is when our faith is put to the test. Do we really believe in Jesus as our Lord and Savior or are we just reciting platitudes of a slightly religious world view? The Corona-virus has crashed into our world, and it reveals a plethora of world views that can’t answer the problem of suffering and death. So, let’s deal with it. Join us as we…

Who is Jesus, Really?

Who is Jesus…..Really??   Notes from Elder Jim Shedd   Introduction   In his letter to the Colossians, Paul’s first 14 verses stress the “content”  of  the Christian faith as Jesus Christ – the only source of spiritual wisdom and understanding.  We are to keep our focus on Him as our center, and not be tempted to follow strange promises of  “hidden, secret, and special”  knowledge elsewhere.  The content of our faith is bound up in our relationship with God…

Prayer Walk!

What fantastic weather we are having.  What better way of getting some exercise and being able to pray for your community.  Check out Pastors latest prayer walk!  Hope this encourages you to get outside this week as we stay Safe at Home.  

God Hasn’t Changed!

God Hasn’t Changed! 1 Peter 1:24-25          For, “All people are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall, 25 but the word of the Lord endures forever.” It’s Wednesday of Holy Week, but in many ways if feels like any other evening before a regular Thursday. This year there were no palm branches being passed out by the children last Sunday. No shouts in the sanctuary of “Blessed…

Easter Sunday Service

Hello Brothers and Sisters, We are looking forward to a very active Easter online with an Easter sermon and music.  There also is an online Children’s story you can view now!  Thank you Ladonna and Pastor! Check out the special Good Friday message available Friday evening! It’s hard to think of not having fellowship this Sunday with everyone.  There will be an Easter message and music available Sunday morning. Have a blessed Easter! Elder Glenn    

God Blesses Us Even In Times Of Doubt        

God Blesses Us Even In Times Of Doubt                                                      1 Peter 1:3-9 Finding Peace In The Storm (Series)   What can we say to people who asks why God allows bad things to happen to good people? God knows what’s going on He has a plan. Our lives are not a series or random accidents. God uses the joyful times and the times of great pain and sorrow to produce the fullness of life that brings depth and purpose. Not…

Struggling With A New Perspective

2 Peter 3:9 says, “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” My oldest son is a certified lifeguard. He told me, the right way to save someone who is drowning in the ocean is to wait for them to stop trying to save themselves. When they stop flailing, put your arm around them from the back and…

Martin Luther during after the Bubonic Plague (1527)

Thank you Elder Aaron for sharing this: Martin Luther, the archetypical Reformer, was a 16th century German author, theologian, and pastor. He is known for his stance against the Catholic church, but he had a pastoral heart and cared deeply for his people and longed for them to know the truth of the glorious gospel. After the Bubonic Plague of 1527, Martin Luther wrote a pamphlet entitled, Whether One May Flee From a Deadly Plague: If it be God’s will that…

Finding Peace In The Storm (Series)

New Series Intro A few days ago I finished a 14 day quarantine. I was able to think for the first time in a while and my chest and bones no longer ached, so I decided to go for a short walk. I hadn’t been able to listen to the news, so I was in the dark about how things with the Coronavirus had progressed. As I walked pass the house’s I saw lots of cars in the driveways and…