Pastor Huggins shared a message about what baptism means and represents in the life of the church. How does the Jewish concept of a new beginning and the concept of the forgiveness of sin relate to baptism?
Pastor Huggins shared a message about what baptism means and represents in the life of the church. How does the Jewish concept of a new beginning and the concept of the forgiveness of sin relate to baptism?
Rev. Huggins continued his theme from last week by sharing from Matthew. In this message, we hear about John preparing people like us for the Messiah. Listen and share as Pastor Dick shares about our own preparations during Advent!
For many, they thought that John the Baptist was the Messiah. While they may have been close, they were looking for John’s cousin; one they knew as Jesus. In this Advent message, listen to Rev. Huggins share from the Gospel of Matthew and help us apply it to the season.
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he guides in a lesson that reminds us that even in the end of times, we will be protected by our faith. With tragedies and devastation occurring around us it is easy to let our focus falter, but we hear why it is so important to stay steadfast in our faith!
In this message, Rev. Huggins reflects on a passage in Luke that examines repentance and forgiveness. Listen as he shares about this worldly lesson.
Whether it’s taking money under the table or heeding warnings of whom we should serve, the Gospel of Luke has several lessons regarding what we should hold important. In this message from Rev. Huggins, he shares a message about how we should be defined not by what we keep, but what we give away.
When someone asks why you’re a Christian, Rev. Huggins wants you to be able to look at a couple of parables to help explain why you’re a follower of Christ. These two give an especially insightful glimpse at Christ’s parables in Luke.
How do we take steps to become better followers of Christ? In this message, Rev. Huggins shares a message that reminds us of the importance of listening. In the passage, Jesus gets the attention of his disciples with a comparison to salt.
In this day and age, man has depicted his own version of what the Sabbath is an means. Listen to this message from Rev. Huggins to hear why this has changed how we should envision our daily lives on the Sabbath!
We’re a society of worriers. We worry about social issues, we worry about finances, and we worry about things we have no control over. In this message from Rev. Huggins, we here a message from the Gospel of Luke about what worry does to our spiritual wellness, as well as our physical wellness.