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2019 Annual Congregational Meeting

12.05.19 | Events | by John Jones

A special thanks to all who were able to attend our Annual Congregational Meeting on Sunday, December 1. Thank you, members, regular attendees, and curious visitors, for staying. For those unable to attend, you missed not only our meeting, but...

    2019 Advent Readings

    12.04.19 | Worship | by John Jones

    1st Sunday in Advent Sunday the 1st:     Genesis 1.26-31     The Creation of Man   Monday the 2nd:      Genesis 3.1-24     The Fall and the First Promise...

      Paul Brand

      11.07.19 | Missions & Outreach | by Eric Mullinax

      He was an orthopedic doctor (and renowned author) who chose his patients among the “dalits” or the untouchables of India. Paul Brand was born in southwestern India in 1914 India to missionary parents. Alongside his wife and physician...

        Operation Christmas Child

        10.17.19 | Missions & Outreach | by Judy Foster

        Yves’ mother was pregnant with him when neighbors tried to kill them in Rwanda. He was born in a refugee camp in the Congo. More conflict forced his family to Kenya and finally to Togo. Though his father was a pastor, he hated people...

          Thankfully Assigned Hard Work

          07.25.19 | Worship | by Render Caines

          It was good to worship with you all this past Sunday. Following the service, I told Pastor Jones that I thought his sermon on Psalm 136 was one of the better sermons I’d ever heard from anyone. I also told him I was going to “rip it...

            2019 PCA General Assembly Report

            07.15.19 | PCA | by Jake Bennett

            Dear Church family,  This report comes to you as reviewed and received by the Session.  Thank you for your encouraging words and prayers while Pastors Jones and Bennett, and elder Mark Wilson traveled to Dallas, June 24-28, to participate in...

              Everyday Introductions

              07.11.19 | Discipleship | by John Jones

                “The good news for the members of the graduating class who plan to enter the ordained ministry is that you don’t have to invent your own Gospel. All of the church hopes you will be imaginative and resourceful. It doesn’t...

                The Centrality of Africa

                06.28.19 | Missions & Outreach | by Dan Steere

                The Centrality of Africa We Americans tend to take a Western view of the history of the Church. And, as Reformed believers, our focus on the Reformation can cause us to view all of Church History through that lens. However, we need to remember...

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