Down the Path on The Way of Discipleship

When you are a kid in a Sunday school class, there are certain things you learn.  Maybe you once sat on a little kid chair in a dingy church basement and stared at a flannelgraph. I did.  I can still almost smell the mold and bask in the warm, moist asbestos-laden environment.  One of the […]

Make Disciples; Be a Disciple

Sermon Series, Beginning Sept 8, 2019.   First sermon in the series here. Go…Make disciples.  This is Jesus’ final earthly admonition to us in his Great Commission.  We are called to make disciples.  Of course, we are called first to be disciples.  A disciple is a learner, one who follows a rabbi, a teacher.  A disciple […]

Building Addition Complete and Continuing Projects

We rejoice that a multi-year building project has successfully been completed and we have now begun to utilize the amazing resource God has provided for us!  Thanks to the hard work and generosity of many dedicated servants over many years, we have an additional 6,000 square feet to utilize for the service of our Lord […]

It’s Unscientific to be Atheistic

Are science and religion enemies?  Many scientists obviously believe so.  Richard Dawkins, one of the famed “new atheists” views belief in God as a delusion (that’s right – you aren’t just wrong or old-fashioned to believe in God, you are deluded!).  It makes no more sense to believe in God than it does to believe […]

Why Are Our Youth and Young Adults in a Mental Health Crisis?

In a recent article posted at the Institute for Family Studies, Jean Twenge, a psychology professor form San Diego State University, outlines an extremely troubling crisis: the mental health of our youth and young adults. Despite skepticism from many researchers, Twenge demonstrates convincingly (citing scores of studies) the skyrocketing rates of several mental health concerns.  […]