Challenges

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Traditional

Can we discern the true essence of our existence in the midst of our possessions?
Join us this week as we delve into the Parable of the Rich Fool from Luke 12:13-31, where a man's quest for material wealth intersects with Jesus' timeless teachings. The familiar prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread," takes on a profound significance, challenging us to consider its layers of meaning in our spiritual and practical journey. Be part of this exploration as we unravel the connection between our relationship with God, the pursuit of wealth, and the call to be rich toward God in a world often marked by greed.

Join us this Sunday with Rev. Val Stewart's sermon, "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread."

Modern

What significance is hidden within the simple plea, 'Give us This Day Our Daily Bread'? 
In a world enamored with material abundance, we'll unravel the parable of the rich fool and Jesus' warning against the pitfalls of greed. Explore the intricate connections between seeking God's daily provision, cultivating gratitude, and living a life of purpose.

Join us this Sunday with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread."

What holds the key to God's enduring grace?
This Sunday, Dr. Kevin Tully will lead us through another letter to the church from Revelation. In a world often marked by exclusivism, this week's Revelation message reminds us of an open door, inviting all to experience God's enduring grace. Don't miss this chance to deepen your understanding of Scripture and embrace the open doors set before us by the one who is holy and true.

Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."

What is the significance of being a bit "weird" in your faith journey?
In the midst of praising steadfast faith, we will delve into what it means to avoid taking the Lord's name in vain and the empowering concept of embracing individuality as followers of Jesus. Join us on this transformative journey, reflecting on the subtle erosions in our lives.

Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."

What did Jesus mean when he said, "The tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the Kingdom of God before you"?
This Sunday, we will explore the significance of humility, repentance, and a willingness to embrace God's transformative paths. These timeless lessons urge us to confront life's challenges with steadfast trust in God's promises.

Join us this Sunday as we continue our series with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Just Writing to Let You Know..."

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