Sermon: “Be Hungry” given by Deacon Clint BorckyFirst Lesson: Matthew 14:13-15Second Lesson: Matthew 14:16-21Hymns: “How Firm A Foundation,” “To God Be the Glory,” “Take My Life and Let It Be”
Sermon: “Be Hungry” given by Deacon Clint BorckyFirst Lesson: Matthew 14:13-15Second Lesson: Matthew 14:16-21Hymns: “How Firm A Foundation,” “To God Be the Glory,” “Take My Life and Let It Be”
Sermon: What Does Sin Look Like?’ ” given by Deacon Clint BorckyFirst Lesson: Romans 6:1-14Second Lesson: 2 Timothy 2:11-13Hymns: “Baptized in Water,” “To God Be the Glory,” “Wash O God Your Sons and Daughters”
Sermon: “Who Needs a Doctor?” given by Elder Dan SelockFirst Lesson: Romans 1:1-17Second Lesson: Matthew 9:10-13Hymns: “Immortal Invisible”, “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” and “Hear the Good News of Salvation
April 30, 2023 Thank you so much to the SIU Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders grad and undergrad students and directors who visited us today for Autism Accptance Sunday Lunch and Learn. They presented a wonderful seminar to the community and helped us understand better some aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Thank you to Colleen for organizing this thoughtful event. When…
Sermon: “Acts 10” given by Rev. Dan WhitfieldFirst Lesson: Acts 10:1-48Hymns: “I Love You Lord,” “We Are Standing on Holy Ground,” “This Is Song”
Sermon: “The Four ‘Alls’ ” given by Deacon Clint BorckyFirst Lesson: Matthew 28:16-20Second Lesson: Psalm 40:9-10Hymns: “Listen God is Calling,” “We Walk by Faith and Not by Sight,” “Send Me Jesus”
Sermon: “Unbelievable Messages” given by Elder Granger OdumFirst Lesson: Psalm 118:19-24Second Lesson: Matthew 28:1-10Hymns: “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today,” “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today,” “Christ Is Alive”
Sermon: “Who Is This?” given by Elder Dan SelockFirst Lesson: Matthew 21:1-17Second Lesson: Psalm 118:25-29Hymns: “Hosanna Loud Hosanna,” “All Glory Laud and Honor,” “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”
By: John Van Dyk, Social Justice Team My agenda? Well, you say, I’ve made a dozen New Year’s resolutions and I intend to keep them all! And yes, I made a list of all the things I need to do tomorrow. The first item? Don’t lose this list! “Agenda” is a Latin word that means: “Things to be done.” The letter “d”…
Actually, do we know who/what we are?