6 PM, Sunday, February 6 we will have a Superbowl party in the fellowship hall. Alternative…Come watch the movie “Secretariat” or play board games.
Read More6 PM, Sunday, February 6 we will have a Superbowl party in the fellowship hall. Alternative…Come watch the movie “Secretariat” or play board games.
Read More6:30 PM, on Sunday, January 23, the West Africa Support Team will give their ministry report. Please join them to see how God answered your prayers.
Read MoreMichael Card is a popular Christian musician and writer, known for his thoroughly theological lyrics. Card recounts the story of a Masai warrior who demonstrated inspiring faith and courage in his quest to see his own people come to Christ. His name is simply Joseph, the man who stepped into the public square and changed his community through the word of Christ.
Read MoreIn his spring 2007 budget, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer1 cut the main rate of UK corporation tax (the tax levied on company profits)2 from 30% to 28% and was roundly abused by some for doing so: Brendan Barber, General Secretary of the UK Trades Union Congress, declared that on corporation tax, the chancellor had gotten his priorities wrong: “The public will simply not understand why, when businesses are enjoying record profits, the chancellor found money to cut their tax payments.”3
Read MorePastor John Scripture Reference: Mark 1:29-39
Read Moreby David Jeremiah EL CAJON, Calif. (BP)–Tiny Tim was blessed by old Scrooge after he received a new lease on life. Scrooge learned to laugh instead of scowl — and so can we. We can learn to laugh at Christmas time and experience genuine joy all year, because of a babe who became the Savior of the world and the model of all humanity.
Read MorePastor John Scripture Reference: I John 4:7-10
Read MoreI sing the birth, was born tonight, The Author both of life and light;
Read MoreMary had the little Lamb, who lived before His birth; Self-existent Son of God, from Heaven He came to Earth. Micah 5:2
Read MoreToday’s China is a world of rapid change. It is home to 1.3 billion individuals, one-fifth of the world’s population. Village dwellers flock to trendy megacities with exploding populations. And China holds its own in the world’s economy. It is very different from the vast farmland Lottie Moon entered in the 1800s. But one thing hasn’t changed: China’s need for a Savior.
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