
In an examination of an allegorical tale, Rev. Belusa shares a message that incorporates passages from Isaiah and Matthew to help convey the message of Yielding Good Fruit. Listen to this sharing of a message about God’s expectations of our lives.
In an examination of an allegorical tale, Rev. Belusa shares a message that incorporates passages from Isaiah and Matthew to help convey the message of Yielding Good Fruit. Listen to this sharing of a message about God’s expectations of our lives.
In this message from Pastor Emertius Huggins, we hear about Paul and his directions around love. As he takes on topics like the recent NFL kneeling controversy, hear how the word of God speaks to each of us.
In this message from Rev. Weber, she shares a message about Paul’s letters to the Phillipians and how it measures up against a message from famed author Dr. Seuss. Specifically, she uses the tale of the Lorax to draw similarities to Paul’s letters, and to our lives today.
Fred Craddock, while visiting his dying father in the hospital, had his father scrawl a passage from Hamlet on a Kleenex box. “In this harsh world, draw thy breath in pain.” As Rev. Weber shares from Craddock’s life history, she weaved in how the murmurs in the early Church paralleled his path in becoming a preacher and the importance of being a light in the world.
In looking at McLeod’s journey to find a new Pastor as a family road trip, Patrice shares a message that comes from the Gospel of Mark. As we follow the “GPS” of our journey, we are reminded that we are following the directions of our higher power.
Conor shared about his recent mission trip with youth from McLeod, and how the efforts they took on should carryover into each day. From Matthew, he illustrates how God will help take care of our needs and expects us to help take care of the needs of others.
Rev. Winter’s inspiration for this message comes from Joshua 1:1-9, the favorite passage from a patient at Moffitt. For Joshua, the prospect of filling Moses’ shoes must have seen daunting. So too, in our lives, we have to look examine the ways that we are challenged and how we must be courageous.
Conor shared a message about what it means to be a servant. As much as we should be a follower and servant to God, we should be as well servants to one another.
In his return as Pastor Ameritus, Rev. Huggins shared a story from his childhood and having to move as a youth, and some of the expectations placed upon him. In this message from Luke, hear how he explains how some of those lessons learned as a child help relate to our lives as adults.