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01.16.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
Last Thursday evening we invited Al Dayhoff to speak to us on evangelism. Al is the founder of Evangelize Today and was invited by our presbytery to lead an all-day workshop on evangelism. I am happy to a part of a presbytery that spends time...
01.02.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
On Sunday, Jan. 12, we will rejoin our preaching series from Romans. Prior to the Advent season we made our way through the end of Romans 11. We begin again with Romans 12.1-2. In October of last year, Sinclair Ferguson and Ian Hamilton...
12.19.19 | Worship | by John Wykoff
We stand for the Hallelujah Chorus, so we’ve been told, following a tradition started by King George II. Upon hearing Handel’s majestic chorus, the king could not contain himself. He rose suddenly to his feet. The rest of the...
12.12.19 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
It may be premature, even anti-spiritual to some, to be looking ahead to the New Year when the season of Advent has just started. You may ask, “Why speed up time? Settle down. Relax.” In the words of Polish...
Gwilym Davies and Reading Scripture
12.11.19 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
One of my very favorite preachers, Dr. Liam Goligher of Tenth Presbyterian (PCA) in Philadelphia, recently shared an article written by Dr. Craig Carter of Tyndale University, Toronto. I mentioned this article in my Midweek class...
12.05.19 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
Notes from Pastor John Jones . . .
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...
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...
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...
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...