In discussing baptism and renewal, Pastor Huggins shared this message from Luke. Listen to this message about how to live in a new way and a new relationship with God.
In discussing baptism and renewal, Pastor Huggins shared this message from Luke. Listen to this message about how to live in a new way and a new relationship with God.
In this season of resolutions, Pastor Huggins points out a lesson from John that explains where we are now. In the period following Jesus’ birth, it is important to acknowledge that each of us is called to live fully and with purpose.
In this message, Pastor Huggins shares a message from a familiar passage in Luke. When John the Baptist was faced with questions of “what shall we do?” he responded in the only way he could. This message shares what the important insight is for this passage.
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he discusses the need to clear your slate. To be renewed, refreshed, and to reflect on life and your relationship with God in a meditative stance. It is often from the unlikely that we are given a chance to grow.
“Does God answer prayers?” Pastor Huggins examines this question and delves into the ability of prayer to change things. He uses a passage from I Samuel to look at the prayers of Hannah, and God’s answer to her prayer.
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he shares a message about redemption and what God’s redemption means to each and every one of us.
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he uses the parable of the blind man to illustrate the power of our calling to God.
Pastor Huggins stepped back to the Old Testament for this message. In Esther, there are two passages Pastor Huggins selected to help remind us that we are all part of the process of justice and mercy. Isn’t it Time for Change?
A cornerstone reminds us that a building was born sometime, someplace for a reason. This message from Rev. Huggins shares a passage from Ephesians that reinforces the understanding that Christ and his commandment to love one another is the cornerstone of our faith.