I simply wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas on this blessed morning. I have continued to think of Psalm 16, with two particular reflections. First of all, we have been so richly blessed in this life, but am particularly grateful for the blessings of a future hope of eternal joy in Christ Jesus. … Continue reading Christmas Greetings…
Month: December 2007
Christmas, Happy Holidays and the Doctrinal Grinch
There is a lot to rant about during the holidays. There is good reason to be cynical, negative, even down right depressed. Too often the "surge" that we feel coming out of this often relates to opening gifts (yes, I still like opening presents), special meals with all the trimmings and perhaps meeting up with … Continue reading Christmas, Happy Holidays and the Doctrinal Grinch
ESV Bibles 45%…
Just in time for Christmas, Westminster Theological Seminary bookstore is offering English Standard Version Bibles at 45% off, and their shipping is really cheap. For more info click HERE...
Sovereignty and Free Will from a Pastor’s Heart
Below is the December 7th morning reading from Spurgeon's Morning and Evening devotional: ________________________________ “Base things of the world hath God chosen.” 1 Corinthians 1:28 Walk the streets by moonlight, if you dare, and you will see sinners then. Watch when the night is dark, and the wind is howling, and the picklock is grating … Continue reading Sovereignty and Free Will from a Pastor’s Heart
More and Better Information
In our attempt to continually improve our communication with our congregation, we have made several additions to our Resources page on the website. Of particular note is the addition of the weekly worship guide announcements, in case you have the very unfortunate circumstance of missing a Sunday morning gathering.
Practical Advice for our Christmas Hope…
For Your Walk
Did you know that on our WEBSITE you can find in RESOURCES material for daily devotion, family worship, scripture memory and links to deeper studies? The research shows that the vast majority of weekly attending church members do not have a daily time with God and far fewer have family devotionals. Why not use these … Continue reading For Your Walk