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Gospel in Seven Words

Could you explain your faith in seven words? What if you only could speak one sentence to someone in passing, what would you say? In our midweek Lent services we’re discussing our confession of faith and what it means to speak God’s truth in just seven short words. 

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O’ Lord

How many times have we gone through life feeling lonely? At one time or another, I am sure everyone has. Loneliness is a common feeling, but unfortunately, it is an unpleasant feeling. Where do you turn when you’re feeling lonely? Continue reading

Cradle to Cross to Crown – Passion

Sometimes life goes into autopilot. We just assume things are going to fall into place. We ignore the things that are important. We fail to recognize just how big of a deal our faith truly is. This week we talk passion and excitement. This week Pastor Derrick shares what a heart changed by God looks and acts like. 

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Scratch The RIGHT Itch

I remember as a child running up to my grandpa, sitting on his lap and asking him to scratch my back. I used to love having my back scratched! There was something so soothing about it. It was relaxing to say the least. Anymore however a back scratch is more functional. It’s because there’s an itch that I just can’t reach. But there’s a problem. Continue reading

Billy Graham

It’s with a sad heart that many of us take in the news of the death of one of the most prominent and powerful voices in the Christian Evangelical movement in modern history. The voice of this man may no longer be heard, but it certainly has not been silenced.  Continue reading

Rest

Ok, so if you know me at all, you’ll see the title of this post and immediately be curious if I have any idea what I’m talking about. And for those of you who don’t know me all that well – I don’t rest the way many people rest. In this post we’ll look at rest and try to determine if there is a right and wrong way to rest. Continue reading

Tragedy and OUR Response

Our culture is so violently charged with hatred and anger that it’s hard to stand. Everyone wants to blame someone but what if we are to blame? What if the answer to the world’s problems isn’t in another law or restriction but in the way we live our lives. Listen this week as Pastor Derrick gets personal about the church, the Christian faith and our responsibility these emotionally charged times. 

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Arise My Love

Have you ever listened to the same song over and over again without ever getting tired of it? I’m sure if you heard that same song on repeat for twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week you would eventually want to listen to a new song. Just the other weekend I had the opportunity to go to the annual Christian concert, Winter Jam, with friends from church. I’ve been for six or seven years in a row and every year a band called Newsong sings the same song. Continue reading

Who’s To Blame?!

I’ve had it! I mean enough is enough already. I can’t turn on the television without seeing another image of death and devastation on the screen. This week has been a tough one. It started with the news of two local police officers responding to a 9-1-1 call only to be met with gun fire that eventually claimed their lives. Then news of an officer in Chicago losing his life in an act of violence. And now the shooting in a school in Florida. When’s it going to stop? And who’s to blame? Continue reading

How Do You Sabbath?

In a recent podcast I was listening to, the topic of Sabbath came up. It was actually an interesting talk and it made me think a little about my definition of this very churchy word. At the outset of the podcast I started to think that I was pretty terrible at this whole “sabbath” thing. And I’m still not convinced I have it nailed but I do feel a tad less horrible about it! Continue reading

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