To The Ends Of The Earth
On Ascension Sunday, Pastor Marlene Soffera reminds us of what Jesus has commanded us to do until he returns, "...unto the ends of the earth."

On Ascension Sunday, Pastor Marlene Soffera reminds us of what Jesus has commanded us to do until he returns, "...unto the ends of the earth."
Guest Speaker Wanda Lamon brings us a message about everything Jesus has done and is doing for us.
Guest Speaker Eric May brings us a message this morning from Genesis (chapter 3) and Romans (chapter 8). We stand condemned by the Law, but Saved by Christ.
The Twenty-Third Psalm. We have all heard it. Pastor Marlene Soffera Takes us through it as a model for what we are supposed to be; shepherds of our own, as well as part of the flock of Jesus.
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses Philippians 2:1-11 to show us how we can conform to the image of God, being likeminded in Christ.
Pastor Marlene Soffera takes us through Philippians 3:1-14 as we learn about the differences between the external, internal, and eternal views.
Pastor Marlene Soffera leads us through 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 to talk about being reconciled with God and Ambassadors for Him in the world.
After talking about good examples last week, Pastor Marlene Soffera takes 1Corinthians 9:1-13 as a start for finding the bad examples to follow when faced with temptation.
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses Philippians 3:17-4:1 to remind how to stand form. The question is whiuch pattern you use?
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses the temptation of Christ (Luke 4:1-12) as our example of how need to handle temptations, and how wee need to be reading the Bible so that it is there in our minds when we need it.
When Moses spoke with God, the radiance in his face, the Glory, passed eventually. Pastor Marlene Soffera uses 2 Cor 3:7 - 4:2 to show us how the glory of the spirit doesn't need to drain away.
Pastor Marlene Soffera takes Luke 6:27-38 as her text to show us that while we have two possible responses to our situation, or correct response is not to fret about it, but to respond with love.
Pastor Marlene Soffera takes Jeremiah 17:5-10 as her text to show us how we're supposed to be trusting God with our hearts.
In this seventh of the seven "Ups" Pastor Marlene Soffera urges us to speak up, to get out of our comfort zones and get out into the fields. Psalms 145:1-12
Or, more precisely, "Give It Up." In this installment of the the series of seven Ups, Pastor Marlene Soffera takes us to Psalms 116:12-14,17-18 to show us what we need to give up to God.
The "up" for this week is "Buck Up." Encourage, both yourself and others. Pastor Marlene Soffera uses Romans 1 as ajumping off point for showing us how we need to get out of ourselves to reach the world for Jesus.
This fourth segment of the seven Ups has Pastor Marlene Soffera taking the story from Matthew 22 (the wedding banquet) as a starting point for talking about how we should go out and pick up others to bring to Christ.
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses Job 23:11-12 as the starting point to show us that it's important for us to listen to what God has said, as well as speak to Him regularly.
In the second of her series of Seven Ups pastor Marlene Soffera reminds us to Look Up; to pray to God and look to Him for what we must do.
Pastor Marlene Soffera embarks on a sequence devoted to seven 'Ups' we need to have. This first one, based in Ephesians 4:10-14, is Measure Up.
Pastor Marlene Soffera use Luke 2:21-38 to remind us we need still to present the baby to the world, through our lives, and that there will often be a degree of suffering involved in doing so.
Are those listed in the right order? Pastor Marlene Soffera takes us through the incarnation of Jesus to talk about that.
Baby names have meanings, and their influence may extend into adulthood. Pastor Marlene Soffera uses Luke 1:30-31 as a starting point for
Pastor Marlene Soffera talks about the Advent, and uses Revelation 22:20 to remind us; there's another Advent coming.
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses 2Peter 1:16 as the text for the concluding hymn in our Autumn Anthem series, Majesty. She takes us through three facets of Majesty and why we should be worshipping Him.
In this entry in the Autumn Anthems series, the hymn is Great Is They Faithfulness. Pastor Marlene Soffera uses Lamentations 3:19-26 to explain the message of the song, that God is faithful to us in every circumstance.
Today's Autumn Anthem is The Old Rugged Cross. Pastor Marlene Soffera leads us through thoughts of the cross, and how the cross permeates our life, using 1 Corinthians 1:18 as a starting point.
As you might guess from the title, the Autumn Anthem for this week is How Great Thou Art, and pastor Marlene Soffera ranges from Deuteronomy into Revelation to enlighten us.
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses 1 John 5:9-13 as the text in this installment of the Autumn Anthems series, using it to illuminate the hymn, Blessed Assurance.
Pastor Marlene Soffera uses the anthem Amazing Grace to lead us through the difference between Grace and Mercy, and show us that while Grace is given as a gift, we are not supposed to hoard it, but rather use it. Grace is for our employment, not our enjoyment.