Mar 3, 2019
Let it Shine – Exodus 34:29-35
Transfiguration Sunday reveals the true nature of Jesus, the Light of the World. When we have been with the Lord, people can see the difference. And it usually shows on our faces. How does that light get there? Pastor Frank Reeder preaching
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  • Mar 3, 2019Let it Shine – Exodus 34:29-35
    Mar 3, 2019
    Let it Shine – Exodus 34:29-35
    Transfiguration Sunday reveals the true nature of Jesus, the Light of the World. When we have been with the Lord, people can see the difference. And it usually shows on our faces. How does that light get there? Pastor Frank Reeder preaching
  • Feb 24, 2019Pressed Down, Shaken Together and Running Over – Luke 6:27-38
    Feb 24, 2019
    Pressed Down, Shaken Together and Running Over – Luke 6:27-38
    One of the tallest orders Jesus gives to his followers is the instruction to learn how to love our enemies. There's no getting around this one because unconditional love is the very nature of God. Pastor Frank Reeder preaches this last message in a series dealing with how to love.
  • Feb 3, 2019The Limits of Love – Luke 4:21-30
    Feb 3, 2019
    The Limits of Love – Luke 4:21-30
    When we think about who we love, most people's hearts go immediately to our family and friends. Jesus indicates that this in only the starting point. Speaking in his home town, he shares his Father's heart to keep the circle expanding well beyond the confines of our familiar community. Pastor Frank Reeder preaches.
  • Dec 9, 2018Under Construction – Luke 3:1-6
    Dec 9, 2018
    Under Construction – Luke 3:1-6
    John the Baptist was charged with preparing the way for Jesus' ministry. His primary message in getting ready was "Repent." During this Advent season, we take stock of where we need to make changes that open our hearts to the ways of the Kingdom of God. Pastor Frank Reeder preaching.
  • Dec 2, 2018Darkness – Luke 21:25-36
    Dec 2, 2018
    Darkness – Luke 21:25-36
    As Advent opens a new church year, we pause to consider God's activity in saving us especially when it seems all hope is lost. One candle of hope, the Prophets Candle, is lit. Pastor Frank Reeder preaches.
  • Nov 25, 2018First Born King – Revelation 1:4-7
    Nov 25, 2018
    First Born King – Revelation 1:4-7
    Christ the King Sunday is the last Sunday of the church year, culminating in the declaration that we serve a kIng whose KIngdom is not of this world. This is a king who loves and serves his people in extraordinary ways. Pastor Frank Reeder preaches.
  • Nov 18, 2018Connecting to God’s Family – Hebrews 10:19-25
    Nov 18, 2018
    Connecting to God’s Family – Hebrews 10:19-25
    Want to live longer? Then make sure your connection with God's people is strong. Studies show that people who are encouraged tp live closer to God enjoy better health and have a support system to remain steady through the storms of life. Pastor Frank Reeder preaching.
  • Nov 11, 2018Matchmaker, Matchmaker – Ruth 3:1-5; 4:13-17
    Nov 11, 2018
    Matchmaker, Matchmaker – Ruth 3:1-5; 4:13-17
    The God who created us and and loves us unconditionally seems to leave just wandering in the wilderness from time to time. But that doesn't mean we are abandoned. This second in the series from the book of Ruth demonstrates God's redemptive power is always at work. Pastor Frank Reeder preaching.
  • Nov 4, 2018Where You Go I Will Go – Ruth 1:1-18
    Nov 4, 2018
    Where You Go I Will Go – Ruth 1:1-18
    Ruth and Naomi were daughter and mother-in-law. Their nationalities and faith traditions were different. But love between made them family more then blood could have. Ruth saw something very attractive about the character of her mother-in-law that bound the two together. It creates the setting for a real conversion on Ruth's part. Where You Go I Will Go is preached by Pastor Frank Reeder.
  • Oct 28, 2018So Great a Cloud of Witnesses – Hebrews 12:1-3
    Oct 28, 2018
    So Great a Cloud of Witnesses – Hebrews 12:1-3
    The saints (all followers of Jesus) who have gone before us are the reason we celebrate their lives on All Saints Day. The day before is All Hallows Eve. It has become a dark day when it was really intended to be a day of light. Pastor Frank Reeder makes a point that we need to reclaim the holiday for it's Christian origins.