Kingdom

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Traditional
What if living by a simple rule is the key to fulfilling God's vision for humanity?
This Sunday, we will explore the profound teachings of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, focusing on the golden rule: "In everything do to others as you would have them do to you." We'll delve into how small, everyday actions can plant seeds of transformation, not just in our lives but in the lives of others. Discover how embracing this principle can make us agents of change in a world that often seems unyielding.

Join us this Sunday as we continue our summer series on the Sermon on the Mount with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, “To Sum It Up...”

Where can we find hope in the midst of darkness?
This Easter Sunday, Dr. Kevin Tully unravels the answer through the profound narrative of Christ's resurrection. In a world yearning for renewal, explore how the Easter message offers profound hope for personal and societal transformation. Through reflection on the Lord's Prayer, uncover the enduring promise of Easter: that in Christ's triumph over death, God's eternal kingdom, power, and glory shine forth.

Join us this Sunday as we embark on a journey to discover hope in resurrection with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "For Thine Is the Kingdom,
And the Power, and the Glory Forever."

Traditional

What is the Kingdom of God?
Drawing insights from Matthew 6:7-13, we will explore the concept of "the Kingdom of God" and its dynamic nature. Reflect with us on the Lord's Prayer and its plea for God's will to be done on earth, contemplating our role in bringing the Kingdom to earth. Don't miss this opportunity for a meaningful journey into the beauty and significance of living in the Kingdom of God.

Join us this Sunday with Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done."

 

Modern

What is the Kingdom of God?
This week in Modern Worship, our resident lay speaker, Patrick Wilson, will continue the sermon series on the Lord's Prayer by exploring the question of how we find the kingdom of God in the here and now. 

Join us this Sunday with Patrick Wilson's sermon, "Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done."

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