Sermons from August 2024

Sermons from August 2024

August 25, 2024 Service (“What Do We Do When Our Nation Is In Chaos?”)

Thank you for joining us online as we worship, pray, and study the Word of God together. We’re continuing our series entitled “Biblical Prescriptions for Common Ailments.” Today Pastor Paul is finishing this series with one final sermon address a biblical worldview of the climate of our nation today politically, spiritually, and morally. His message is entitled: “What Do We Do When Our Nation Is In Chaos?” We encourage you to catch up with Part #1 if you haven’t already…

August 18, 2024 Service (“Resolving & Responding to Conflict God’s Way”)

Thank you for joining us online as we worship, pray, and study the Word of God together. We’re continuing our series entitled “Biblical Prescriptions for Common Ailments.” Today Pastor Daniel is finishing up his 3 part segment on communication with a message entitled “Resolving & Responding to Conflict God’s Way.” We pray that you’ll be encouraged by the time together online. God bless. Helpful Resources to Read: Peacemaking Principles Pamphlet, The Peacemaker by Ken Sande, Reactivity by Paul Tripp, &…

August 11, 2024 Service (“A Nation in Chaos”)

Thank you for joining us online as we worship, pray, and study the Word of God together. We’re continuing our series entitled “Biblical Prescriptions for Common Ailments.” Today, Pastor Paul is starting a 2-part series on a biblical worldview of politics, honing in on the condition of our nation as the election approaches. Join us as we explore passages from Deuteronomy, Psalms, Proverbs, Isaiah and more to gain biblical insight on how to process what is going on around us…

August 4, 2024 Service & Communion (“Who Loves Conflict?” – James 4)

Thank you for joining us online as we worship, pray, and study the Word of God together. We’re continuing our series entitled “Biblical Prescriptions for Common Ailments.” Today, Pastor Daniel is continuing a short segment on communication, focusing on conflict resolution in a message entitled “Who Loves Conflict?” We pray that you’ll be encouraged by the time together online. We will be observing communion as well, so pause for a moment, grab a piece of bread and some juice as…