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7/27/2025 After the Disaster. . . Hope
Sunday, July 27th: “After the Disaster . . . Hope” This week, the prophet Jeremiah sees God’s promise for a new beginning, and with it, a new covenant. The covenant
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7/20/2025 After the Disaster. . . Cope
Sunday, July 20th: “After the Disaster . . . Cope” How do people, living in the midst of a disaster, go on? How do they cope with their new reality?
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7/13/2025 After the Disaster . . . Mourn
Sunday, July 13th: “After the Disaster . . . Mourn” How do we survive a disaster? The first step is mourning: naming the present reality, with all its pain, all
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7/6/2025 Jesus Is the Greatest!
Sunday, July 6th: Jesus is the Greatest! Do you remember that old saying, “It’s not what you know, but who you know”? Who we know matters. Who we know can make
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6/29/2025 Jesus Is the Greatest! Our High Priest Who Meets our Needs
Sunday, June 29th: Jesus is the Greatest!: Our High Priest Who Meets our Needs Friends, we gather on Sunday to worship the God who has provided a perfect High Priest,
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6/22/2025 Jesus Is the Greatest! The Living Word of God
Sunday, June 22nd: Jesus is the Greatest!: The Living Word of God Often, when we encounter the phrase “God’s Word,” there’s also a picture of a Bible. But the author
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6/15/2025 Jesus Is the Greatest! God’s Ultimate Message
Sunday, June 15th: Jesus is the Greatest!: God’s Ultimate Message Who are you going to put your faith in, angels or Jesus? That’s the question being asked to the original
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6/8/2025 Hymn Sing
Sunday, June 8th: Hymn Sing While Pastor Gail is away at Annual Conference, Randy and Deb will lead worship with a hymn sing. Join us to sing your favorite hymns!
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6/1/2025 We Are Witnesses: Disturbing the City
Sunday, June 1st: We Are Witnesses: Disturbing the City Last week, in Acts 16, the Apostle Paul met Lydia, and other women, praying on the riverbank near Philippi, and they
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5/25/2025 We Are Witnesses: Opened the Heart
Sunday, May 25th: We Are Witnesses: Opened the Heart In the New Testament book of Act, Paul and Lydia are examples of people whose hearts remained open to Christ, as