Celebrating the New Normal
On this second sunday of Advent, we remember that things will change. There is a new "normal" coming.

On this second sunday of Advent, we remember that things will change. There is a new "normal" coming.
On the first sunday of the Advent season we celebrate the revelation of Christ, and are reconciled to God
Who is King? Pharaoh or Jehovah?
Thanksgiving is a slow meal, of food we don't always eat. The unexpected isn't always unpleasant.
Leviticus 19 Look at the system of ordering the society for insight into how we should be relating to the world.
Genesis 11:1-9 Things are not always what they seem. Babel was not the gateway to God, but the gateway to confusion
Genesis 37-47 in broad strokes is the text for today. It's the story of Joseph and how he treated his brothers who had treated him so evilly.
Stories of the past take us towards the future. In these stories we find hope, we find faith.
Looking to the past can be comforting, and it is also very seductive. It can also bring back memories of pain. The past, and the present, are tied closelyt to the world. Let us instead focus on our clear and certain future.
The Flood Story. Genesis 6-9. It's about God, if only we can see Him.
What is something small but meaningful that someone has done for you? Genesis 18-19
Do you get lost? Looking at Parables of the Lost in Luke. Luke 15:1-7
Jeremiah 18:1-11
Don Smith guest speaker, from Global Missions at Anderson, to wrap up the series on Missions.
What does it mean to be a faithful people? What does it mean to follow God? What does it look like?
Romans 1:14-16
Pastor Nathan Willowby talks in this segment about what it means to be a missionary outpost for God in this world, using the first chapters of Acts as our guide.
What does the word "mission" mean to you? How do you see a mission from God, and what do we do? Pastor Nathan Willowby explores the various ideas of mission and what we should be doing.
What can we do to become a Kingdom of God church? Where should our priorities lead us? What do we focus on? Pastor Nathan Willowby uses Romans 14 to show us answers to these questions?
Pastor Nathan Willowby builds on his message about the Sermon on the Mount to explain the importance of being a Kingdom of God church. What are the identifying marks of a kingdom, and how does that guides us towards being a Kingdom of God church?
The Sermon on the Mount is a classic selection of Jesus' teaching, and should dominate how we act as a church. They sound a bit pollyannish, but they give valuable instruction on what it means to be a disciple.
Today we welcome to our pulpit a representative of the Gideons International for an update on their services. We give our pulpit to the Gideons for one sunday every year.
How big, how far-ranging is the Kingdom of God and its effect on our lives? Pastor Nathan Wliiowby talks about the breadth of the call God places on our lives.
In this sequence on the importance of being a church that takes Christian unity seriously, Pastor Nathan Willowby focuses on how our unity pleases God, using the fourth chapter of Ephesians.
In this continuation of the series on Christian Unity, Pastor Willowby shares from his varied experiences.
What does it mean to be a church committed to Christian Unity? For that matter, what is Christian Unity? Pastor Nathan Willowby begins a series on this topic.
Pastor Nathan Willowby concludes his series on the importance of being a church in the Holiness movement. Linking us to the heritage of the Holiness movement through the Holiness Manifesto. How do we carry this on? There is much to learn from the story of Pentecost.
Pastor Nathan Willowby continues his series on the church by discussing the importance to us of being a church of the Holiness movement.
Pastor Nathan Willowby reflects on what this thing called holiness that we talk about so much actually entails. 1 Thessalonians 5
We get excited about old things. We know what it is, we're afraid of change. "Traditionalism is the dead faith of the living. Tradition is the living faith of the dead." Pastor Nathan Willowby reflects on what the change of being born-again is. @ Corinthians 5:14-17