This week, Senior Pastor Dr. Eddie Gandy tells us about three types of people in the world, those who watch things happen, those who wish things would happen and those who make things happen.
He talks to us about Paul’s letters of defense, his resilience and his faith through everything the world threw at him. Pastor Gandy goes on to talk about Paul dealing with personal battles, like we may be, and reminds us that God leads to triumph.
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Senior Pastor Dr. Eddie Gandy gives a follow up sermon to last weeks “Search Me.” He tells us that God knows us better than we know ourselves and encourages us not to be afraid of sharing the Gospel. Pastor Gandy goes on to explain being an example and a living witness for Jesus Christ and how we don’t have to be perfect in order to do so.
Due to some technical difficulties this week, we are unable to provide a YouTube video; however, you can find a video of the sermon on our facebook page. The audio version is also below; however, it is only a partial recording. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
This week, Senior Pastor Dr. Eddie Gandy talks about us and how we often worry about what we look and sound like to the world. He asks if we ever think about how we look and sound to God and if we even care.
Pastor Gandy shares some of his experiences with different generations throughout his life and how they all think the other should “dance to their tune” and, reminds us that regardless, the Lord still loves us.
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This Sunday, Associate Pastor Steve Celinski shares his first sermon of the New Year. He explains rebirth in Christ, goals and asks us to try to be who God wants us to be. Below is prerecorded video and audio of this past Sunday’s sermon along with links to the verses that are being discussed.
December’s Food Pantry served 38 families, for a total of 118 people. The next food pantry will be January 26th at 9:30 am. If you are interested in joining this ministry please see Synette Busch or Joel and Meg Wissmueller.
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