In this message from Rev. Huggins, he shares how “You’ve got to make a commitment, you’ve got to love, and you’ve got to share.”
In this message from Rev. Huggins, he shares how “You’ve got to make a commitment, you’ve got to love, and you’ve got to share.”
In this message, Rev. Huggins shares a message that outlines how eternal life is not a reward for jumping through the hoops, it is a gift that we are given from Jesus.
In our society today, there are many labels that get thrown around. In this message from Rev. Huggins, we hear a message from Luke that illustrates why we shouldn’t isolate others based on their labels.
Debt is a standard in most of our lives. Being indebted can mean a lot of things, but in this message from Rev. Huggins, we hear about a message that tells about the one that can cancel that debt.
On this Memorial Day weekend, Rev. Huggins shared a message about prayer from Luke that centered around a Centurion that was concerned about his servant. Listen to this message that embodies why it is important to continue to pray for others.
After a trip that included many visits to historical landmarks in Paris, France, Pastor Huggins shared a message about the similarities that Jesus faced and some of our own challenges that we face in America today. How does Jesus’ message play out in your daily life?
With a passage from Luke, Rev. Huggins reflects on the “stuff” that has come to be associated with Easter and contrasts that with what it should be. Today’s society tends to complicate the Easter story, but it comes down to one simple thing…
The parable of the prodigal son is well known, but in this message from Rev. Huggins we hear a tale that weaves in why the prodigal son isn’t the only one that it lost.
“We’re not in the business of testing God!” This is the scripture and the lesson that Pastor Huggins shared this morning. In the time Jesus spent in the wilderness, there is a display of how each of us should resist the temptations through each day.
On transfiguration Sunday, Pastor Huggins shares about how we live our lives versus how we should live our lives.