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Pastor's Post - March 31, 2026

This Easter Sunday, we will look at Mark 15:1-16:8, which paints a picture of being "Overwhelmed By Grace." The resurrection of Jesus is the climax of our faith. If Christ was not raised, our faith would be in vain. But he was raised he lives! And we can have new life in our Risen Savior. We have been raised to walk in newness of life (Romans 6:4). I am so excited abou...

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Pastor's Post - March 24, 2026

This Sunday is Palm Sunday, where we remember our Lord's coming into Jerusalem to sacrifice Himself for our sins. Accordingly, we will take the Lord's Supper and look at Mark 14:3-26. The message is entitled, "In The Shadow Of The Cross." This text will draw our hearts closer to Jesus at the beginning of Holy Week, as we see Mary's devotion in pouring out the nard upon ...

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Pastor's Post - March 17, 2026

This week we will look at the passage which is really at the heart of the Epistle of James, and it is one of the greatest in the New Testament. We will dig into James 4:1-12 as we talk about how we move "From Conflict To Peace." Remember, James is writing to multiple congregations of believers who have been scattered from Jerusalem. Reading between the lines of the letter...

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Pastor's Post - March 10, 2026

It is hard to describe how much I am enjoying preaching through James. Never have I preached through a more convicting book! I trust that the Lord is using it in your life too. This week we will look at James 3:13-18 as we talk about "The Impact Of True Wisdom." What is godly wisdom? Certainly not what passes for "wisdom" in our world today! James 3:13-18 tells us about...

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Pastor's Post - March 3, 2026

This Sunday we will look at James 3:1-12 as we talk about "A Tongue That Glorifies God." James comes back to one of his primary themes here: A mark of true Christianity is learning to control your tongue, and use it for good, not evil. As he says in 1:26, "If anyone thinks he is religious without controlling his tongue, his religion is useless and he deceives himself." ...

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