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No More Excuses! We ALL Need Redemption

“Why Not”! Excuses plague our lives as we attempt to maneuver through the demands and responsibilities of life. Unfortunately, the most common excuse we have is to not tend to our spiritual life. Jesus calls us up the mountain to encounter God . . . to be revived and renewed. “Why not?” follow Jesus up the mountain and away from those things which overwhelm us?
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Follow The Shephard

“My sheep hear my voice . . . and they follow me”. John 10::27 John 10:1-5 John 10:24-29 Psalm 23:1-2 1 Peter 2:25 Numbers 27:17 Psalm 95:7 . . . more
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“GOD is with you through both good and bad times”

Remember, God is Omnipotent. He is with us all the time … through both the Good & Bad times. He assures of that fact many times through-out the Bible. Following are a few of those references. Let the words of the quoted Scripture be absorbed by your soul as you listen to our Church Service this 3rd Sunday of Easter. God is Good all the TIME Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened,…
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Peace & Presence Dispels Our Fears

Top 5 Scriptures That Banish Fear Jessica Kastner, Contributor When I think about the root cause of so many mistakes and spiritual pitfalls in my life, the source seems to be the one and only, the ugly, fear. Fear will cause us to buckle and settle for less than God’s best. It’ll cause us to disobey after diluting our trust in Him, and even when do stay strong, it’ll rob us of our peace and joy. Here are some of…
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He has RISEN!

THE DEATH & RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST There were many defining moments in the life of Jesus. Two of them were his baptism by John the Baptist, and his crucifixion by the Roman authorities. The canonical gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) are basically in agreement about the events in Jesus’ life between his baptism and crucifixion. But they differ greatly when describing the events before his baptism and after his death. Details of the death and resurrection of Jesus…