Pastor’s Perspective August 27 2020

This morning, as Hurricane Laura smashes northward through Louisiana, life has changed – perhaps permanently.  This morning as people wake up in cities shattered by violence and rioting, life has changed – perhaps permanently.  This morning as people say goodbye to loved ones who just took their last labored breaths, life has changed – permanently. … Continue reading Pastor’s Perspective August 27 2020

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A Final Thought August 25 2020

Christians should be people of prayer. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 states “pray without ceasing.”  In Matthew chapter 6, Jesus uses the phrase “when you pray” in verses 5, 6 and 7, before then saying in verse 9 “this, then, is how you should pray.”  Yet Christianity is not unique in a call to prayer.  Therefore, what… Continue reading A Final Thought August 25 2020

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Pastor’s Perspective August 13 2020

The Jewish people living in Jerusalem in 444 B.C. had a problem.  The protective wall that had surrounded the city had been reduced to rubble more than a century earlier by the Babylonians, leaving the returning Israelites vulnerable to attack from bandits, wild animals or neighboring nations.  The residents of Jerusalem had focused largely on… Continue reading Pastor’s Perspective August 13 2020

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A Final Thought August 18 2020

Does God exist?  This is a critical question for us to answer, for it is a question with potentially eternal consequences.  However, it seems that the question that we hear asked more often is a variation of this short query.  We are more likely to hear someone ask “Do you believe in God?”  There is… Continue reading A Final Thought August 18 2020

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A Final Thought August 11 2020

When Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes, and proclaims “blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”, he sets in motion a direct contrast between how people have been approaching worship and how God desires to be worshipped.  The people had believed that they were good… Continue reading A Final Thought August 11 2020

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A Final Thought August 4 2020

According to Jewish law as recorded in Leviticus Chapter 15, a woman who has a discharge of blood shall be deemed ceremonially unclean for as long as the bleeding continues.  So long as she is ceremonially unclean, anyone who touches her or anything that she sleeps on or sits on becomes unclean as well.  Being… Continue reading A Final Thought August 4 2020

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