Tag: Rev. Clay Andrew

Learning to (Truly) See

Learning to (Truly) See

Learning to (Truly) See This Sunday, Rev. Clay Andrew and Rev. Danna Drum continue their sermon series based on the book “The Four Pivots.”  We’ll hear about Jesus healing a man who was born blind. Read John 9:1-41 in preparation for Pastor Clay’s sermon, “Learning to (Truly) See.” Join us online at 9:00 on March 12.  You can download the bulletin from…

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Where Everybody Knows Your Name This Sunday, Pastor Clay and Rev Danna Drum continue their sermon series based on the book “The Four Pivots” which is focused on changes that need to happen to allow the church (and other organizations) to more effectively serve their mission.  This Sunday, we’ll hear about Jesus and the woman at the well. Read John 4:5-30, 39-42 in…

A Mirror for the Journey

A Mirror for the Journey

A Mirror for the Journey This Sunday, Rev. Clay Andrew and Rev. Danna Drum begin a 4 week sermon series on a book called “The Four Pivots” that is focused on changes that need to happen to allow the church (and other organizations) to more effectively serve their mission.  This Sunday, Jesus is tested in the wilderness. Read Genesis 12:1-9 and Matthew 4:1-11…

Impossible

Impossible

Impossible Continuing the discussion of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Clay will tackle Matthew 5:21-37 and 1 Corinthians 3:1-9. Read the scriptures ahead of time, if you have a chance, to prepare for Pastor Clay’s sermon, “Impossible.” Join us online at 9:00 on February 12 or after.  You can download the bulletin from the February 9 or 12 QuickNews.

How to Be a Faithful Nation

How to Be a Faithful Nation

How to Be a Faithful Nation This Sunday Pastor Clay continues his discussion of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Being the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world” …what does that mean?! Read Matthew 5:13-20 and Isaiah 58:1-12 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, How to Be a Faithful Nation. Join us live at 9:00 on Sunday, February 5,…

Losers and Fools

Losers and Fools

Losers and Fools This morning we will enjoy having our whole church family together in our 5th Sunday Combined worship at 10:00. Read Matthew 5:1-12 and 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, Losers and Fools.We will hear The Beatitudes. These statements of characteristics and blessing, introduce and set the tone for Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and His ministry. Join us in…

Called Together

Called Together

Called Together As Jesus started His ministries in Galilee, he began to call his disciples who dropped everything to follow Him. They were not theologians or scholars, but fishermen, and yet He chose them to become “fishers of men.”  Anyone can follow Jesus. How are you called to follow Him?  Read Mathew 4:12-23 and 1 Corinthians 1:10-18 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon,…

Again and Again and Again

Again and Again and Again

Again and Again and Again The Baptism of Jesus…This Sunday we will remember our own baptisms as we celebrate the Baptism of Jesus. Read Matthew 3:13-17 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, “Again and Again and Again.” Join us online at 9:00. You can download the bulletin from the January 12 or 15 QuickNews.

Strange Gifts – Epiphany

Strange Gifts – Epiphany

Strange Gifts ‘Epiphany’ The word comes from the Greek word meaning ‘to reveal’, as when the baby Jesus was ‘revealed’ to the world.  On Epiphany we celebrate how a star led the Magi – also known as the Three kings or the Wise Men – to the baby Jesus after his birth to bring him gifts. Join us Sunday as we…

We Start Again

We Start Again

We Start Again: Christmas 2 The new year begins. It’s a time of beginning again; resolutions; covenants. Join us this Sunday as we start again and share the Wesley Covenant Prayer.Read Jeremiah 31: 31-34 & Matthew 25: 31-46 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, We Start Again.Join us in person or online at 10:00. You can download the bulletin and Wesley…

A Disruptive Peace

A Disruptive Peace

A Disruptive Peace The peace promised by the Messiah is one that disrupts the normal order. The Pax Romana constrained conflict by force. God’s peace is a holistic and healing, not violently enforced, but disrupting the power of the empires and powers of our world. Read Matthew 1:18-25 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, “A Disruptive Peace.” Join us at 9:00…

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