Sunday morning sermon series 9:00am
1 Thessalonians
Paul has many pleasant memories of the days he spent with the infant Thessalonian church. Their faith, hope, love, and perseverance in the face of persecution are exemplary. Paul's labors as a spiritual parent to the fledgling assembly have been richly rewarded, and his affection is visible in every line of this letter. But in the midst of his commendation, Paul voices a word of caution...
Small Group Bible study Sunday 10:30-11:30 a.m.
We all witness tragedies, and sometimes we wonder why they happen--especially to believers. By looking at terrorism and the events of September 11, 2001, R.C. Sproul explains why the Christian worldview is unique and explores how God has providentially worked throughout history. You will gain an understanding how God's sovereignty affects every aspect of life.
Women's Bible study Wednesday 10am-noon
David: Developing a Heart for God, LifeGuide Character Bible Study
In this study guide David is introduced as the servant and the leader, the sinner and the redeemed, the man and the instrument of God's creative purposes.
As we explore David's tumultuous story, we discover what it means to have a passionate heart for God.
If you are interested in joining our study please call the church and ask for Mary.
In this study guide David is introduced as the servant and the leader, the sinner and the redeemed, the man and the instrument of God's creative purposes.
As we explore David's tumultuous story, we discover what it means to have a passionate heart for God.
If you are interested in joining our study please call the church and ask for Mary.
Men's Bible Study each Friday 6:30-7:30pm
The letter to the Hebrews is an urgent appeal to discouraged Christians who were ready to throw in the towel and give up.
Many Jewish believers, having stepped out of Judaism into Christianity, want to reverse their course in order to escape persecution by their countrymen. The writer of Hebrews exhorts them to "go on to perfection" (6:1). His appeal is based on the superiority of Christ over the Judaic system.
Join us next Friday!
Many Jewish believers, having stepped out of Judaism into Christianity, want to reverse their course in order to escape persecution by their countrymen. The writer of Hebrews exhorts them to "go on to perfection" (6:1). His appeal is based on the superiority of Christ over the Judaic system.
Join us next Friday!