Perspective is everything…What might be good for me, might not be good for you. The same goes for our relationship with God, though it should always be a good thing, it can be a scary thing if you’re not walking with God. Pastor Dave Ryerson looks at the different perspectives of how wonderful, or how...
Sermon Tag: Psalm
What is Truth? Sin
Do you have that deep dark inner shame, maybe from sins you hope no one ever finds out about? Or maybe you’ve hurt someone in a way that still weighs heavy on your heart? Basically, those things that you have done that you wish you could take back, but since you can’t they continually haunt...
In the Palm of His Hand
Pastor Michael Brandt brought a message “In the Palm of His Hand” for Shepherding Sunday. Learn how there is no better place to be, than in the Palm of our Heavenly Father
Leading and Following in the New Year
Psalm 118:24 is a verse I draw upon often: “This is the day which the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Whether the day or season you are in is ‘awesome’ or ‘awful’, each day is a new day in the Lord, and He calls us to rejoice in the...
What the World Needs from the Church
“Pastors cry…” We don’t necessarily want to admit this, but it is a reality that is occurring with increased frequency in so many of our lives. This COVID season has been exceptionally difficult on all, but I believe even more so for pastors as they attempt to navigate the treacherous waters of ministry and spiritual...
A Word for the Weeping
Our church family has experienced much opportunity to weep this week–multiple deaths of loved ones, trial and hardship in families, cancer diagnosis, and the imminent passing of loved ones all provide occasion of weeping and grief. In the midst of this week, it was placed on my heart to share a message titled “A Word...
No Savior But God
We are coming into an incredibly important week in the life of our nation as we prepare to cast a ballot for President. Always a significant moment in our national life, this year’s election is poised to be even more so as the contrast between parties, candidates, and policies is so dramatically different. I suspect...