Scripture – John 5: 1-18 Theme: When Jesus healed a paralyzed man, he was criticized (again!) by the religious authorities for doing work on the Sabbath. It is ever okay to do work on the Sabbath…and was Jesus actually working …
6th Sunday of Easter May 22, 2022 Scripture – Acts 16: 9-15 On this day in which we will be celebrating our graduates and also celebrating some folks who will be joining our church, it is very easy to slip into …
Scripture – Joel 2: 30-32 Theme: When the “blood moon” appeared in the sky last night, it was a really cool thing to see. Back in ancient times, those people usually feared any new or odd occurrence in the sky …
Scripture – Luke 24: 13-35 Theme: Jesus surprised the two disciples when he joined them for dinner after walking to Emmaus. Jesus surprised Zacchaeus when he saw him up in a tree and invited himself to dinner that night. Jesus …
3rd Sunday of Easter May 1, 2022 Scriptures – John 21: 1-19 Today we continue examining the events that occurred following the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter morning. The Gospel story for today will require a little imagination in order to …
Scripture – 2nd Kings 7: 3-16 Theme: When the Prophet Elisha made his amazing prediction of how common items would become cheap during a famine, it was hard to believe. Yet, God “mixed the minds” of the invading Armenian army …
2nd Sunday of Easter April 24, 2022 Scriptures – Matthew 7: 24-29 and Acts 5: 27-42 With Holy Week and Easter Sunday in our recent rear-view mirror, we will now turn our attention to this odd season known as “After Easter.” It …
Scripture – Matthew 28: 5-7; Mark 16: 4-7; Luke 24: 4-8; John 20: 11-13 Theme: Now that Easter is done, the Resurrection is done, Jesus is risen…now it’s the perfect time to look back at EXACTLY what the angels said …
Easter Sunday April 17, 2022 Scripture – John 20: 1-18 There is certainly a lot of weeping going on in the Easter resurrection accounts from the Gospels. Matthew’s Gospel doesn’t have a single line about anyone weeping on Easter morning…but he described …