P is for Pray
We are a kingdom of priests. Pastor Marlene Soffera speaks today about that, and using the word PREIST as a mnemonic, talk about how the P in PRIEST reminds us to Pray for people.

We are a kingdom of priests. Pastor Marlene Soffera speaks today about that, and using the word PREIST as a mnemonic, talk about how the P in PRIEST reminds us to Pray for people.
Guest Speaker David Kiger brings today a message from John 20 about the unexpected guest. John 20 tells of the disciples meeting after the cruxifiction and their Unexpected Guest. How many times has Jesus just shown up, unexpected? How should we respond?
Guest Pastor Kenneth Sutton brings the message today. Starting from the 2nd Chapter of Acts he shows us how the church should be treating each other. We are the blessed church.
Guest Speaker Dwight Lovett brings today a message about people who think they've reached the end of the road, taking as hi text Luke chapter 8, and the story of the woman bleeding for 12 years, and the daughter of Jairus. When you feel you have reached the end of your road, remember that Jesus will come by and remind you the road of the Christian never ends.
Guest Speaker Pastor Dwight Lovett brings our message today based on the passage in 1 Samuel about Saul and the Amelkites, extending it out as an exemplar of how God deals with us today. 1 Samuel 15:24-35
Guest Speaker Pastor Darryl Simmons brings us a message today from Psalm 23. When you walk through they valleys, remember the shepherd. Do you really know the shepherd?
Guest Speaker David Kiger brings us today a message about honor, how it is not something we give ourselves, but is bestowed upon us by others, in response to our relationship with them. In Luke 14 we find Christ's command to not arrogate for ourselves the high places, but instead to take lowly seats at the table. Luke 14:1-11
Guest Speaker David Kiger comes to us with a message from Luke 13:10-17. No matter what we have done, who we are, what hurts and where, God is there with us, and loves us.
Pastor Marlene Soffera outlines six duties of the church body with the acronym PRIEST.
You are the church. The words ring out, and the first reaction is yes, of course. But what does that mean? And what does that entail? How do we go forward with that? As Pastor Nathan Willowby wraps up this particular chapter about our journey together, he talks of who he is, who we are, what we have done together. What we need to prosper over the rest of journey, and where we will find it. Ephesians 4:1-16
Pastor Nathan Willowby uses Luke 12:13-34 (The passage about the rich fool) to illustrate how Jesus heard of a dispute over things, and addressed the real problem -- relationships, not stuff.
We get offered lots of either-or choices; seems like it happens every day. Pastor Nathan Willowby uses the story of Martha and Mary to show how Jesus refused to fit into that model, showing us we should never get confused between focus and exclusion. Mark 10:38-42
New Creation. You can practically hear Paul screaming that at the Galatians in chapter 6. But what is it? What does it means to us?
There is tumult around us as we go from the mountaintop of victory to the valley of defeat. And in those times, when all we want to do is hide, God speaks the loudest to us in the silence. 1 Kings 19
Pastor Nathan Willowby uses Galations 2:11-21 to ask us the same question Paul asked the Galatians: Did Christ die for nothing? If we believe Christ truly died for us, then that fact must have an effect upon our lives. How do our lives show the significance of Christ?
God calls us. No, not just to preaching. Pastor Nathan Willowby shoes us the many ways God Calls us, and how, even when the road seems winding and empty, God is still using us. Galations 1:11-24
As Pastor Nathan Willowby turns to Galations, he points out to us some things that are missing...both from the letter and from the ives of the Galations. And us. Galations 1:1-12
We serve an invasive God. What does that mean?
At then end of the series on Revelation, Pastor Nathan Willowby points out there is still a choice. Both for us to make, and for us to help others see.
John has a vision of a sparkling future for the people of God. Pastor Nathan Willowby links this vision back to the beginning and points out that the life of Following God is a life of choosing between the two Jerusalems. Revelation 21:10,22 - 22:5
Easter is not the end of the story. If we are to truly be God's Easter People, then we need to keep asking the title question of ourselves. What is the next task God has for us?
Pastor Nathan Willowby continues in Revelation using chapter 7 as a point to start discussing the nature of salvation.
Pastor Nathan Willowby uses Revelation chapter 5 to remind us that we are surrounded, not only by God himself but by God in the persons of our friends and community.
When God has something for, we find that, like the apotsles before us, even hiding behind locked doors will not keep Him away. John 21:19-31
Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem not on a warhorse, but a colt. Luke 19
Guest Speaker David Kiger Uses the book of Mark to give us a breathless, intimate picture of the Good News
Boom! New Creation! Pastor Nathan Willowby uses 2 Cor 5:16-21 to discuss how God creates us anew, and how we can leave the old creation behind us as we follow Him.
Guest Speaker Mark Mallwitz uses the beginning of The High Priest's Prayer of Jesus (John 17) to show how Jesus prayed during one of the most important times of His ministry.
Freedom Sunday. Pastor Nathan takes into Deuteronomy, to the many occasions where God reminded the Israelites that He brought them out of slavery and oppression, and that He therefore expected them to remember that, and to not only not enslave others, but to ensure they do not remain oppressed. God has come to us, met us in our own bondage and set us free. It is now on us to show we remember by doing the same for others.
Pastor Nathan Willowby uses today's scripture (2 Cor 3:12-18) to show us that like Moses, we are changed by our encounters with God. We are being transformed into likenesses of Christ.