We begin a new sermon series on the parables of Jesus. Today we unpack what we need to be looking for in any parable of Jesus and then we spend time looking at the parable of the vineyard owner in Matthew 20.

We begin a new sermon series on the parables of Jesus. Today we unpack what we need to be looking for in any parable of Jesus and then we spend time looking at the parable of the vineyard owner in Matthew 20.
We are going to spend the next four weeks looking at what makes us tick as a church… our metaphorical DNA. Listen in as I spend some time talking about what kind of people we are: Real People.
The power of Jesus’ resurrection is available to us as well. Life finds a way and joy wins the day!
We continue on in Galatians and we see that Pastor Paul is showing us the thing that will guide us beyond rules! Listen in and find out what that one thing is!
We move forward into chapter 4 of Galatians. Sometimes we don’t open the gift that was given in love. The gift was given but the benefits aren’t realized until it is opened!
This is week 2 of our sermon series on Pastor Paul’s letter to the Galatians. He lets us know that he not only talks the talk on grace but walks it as well. We are asked to do the same for Jesus!
We begin a new sermon in the letter Saint Paul wrote to the church in Galatia. We often want to add requirements the free gift that Jesus offers all. We spend the next 6 weeks getting ready for Easter by going back to the basics. At the end of the message is a wonderful song performed by Robby Wingfield.
We continue the story of Queen Esther and we see that the first dinner party ends with Haman getting upset and King Xerxes suffering from insomnia. There are lessons to be learned from Esther, Haman and Xerxes. We can grow from this story!
We continue on in the sermon series in Esther and we hear about the plot to kill all the Jews of Persia. Queen Esther is confronted with a dilemma. Does she play it safe or risk it all?
We turn to the book Esther for the next several weeks. In chapter 1 and 2 we discover what not to be like or even aspire to as a leader in King Xerxes.