• Thoughts from the pulpit (February 9)


    Love, grace, and forgiveness.

    John 3:16 tells us –

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

    Then in Matthew 22:23-40, Jesus responds to a question about which of the commandments is the most important.

    Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”

    Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”

    Love God…

    Love each other.

    Love, grace, and forgiveness – God’s gifts to us.

    Love, grace, and forgiveness – How we should, are called to respond to God’s gracious gift.

    A life filled with love, grace, and forgiveness is the true blessing reserved for believers.

    Peace and blessings – Pastor John

  • Trusting God – Even in the cold weather


    Good morning, everyone.

    Sadly, the elements have conspired to keep us from worshipping together this morning for a second week in a row.

    The situation we find ourselves in is not ideal, nor is it how you or I would like it, but as they say there is not much we can do about the weather. We can either complain about how things are, or shrug our shoulders at adversity and make the best of the day the Lord has given us. Remembering that it is better to be safe than sorry.

    The worst of mother nature’s wintery tantrum is behind us. And as I write these words I am reminded of the time the Jesus and the disciples were crossing the lake and the wind blew, stirring up the waves to the point they feared the boat would sink and they would be lost.

    And while our situation is not as dire as what the disciples were experiencing, we are threatened and inconvenienced by the weather. This morning, we find ourselves in much the same boat as the disciples. 

    So, let’s do the same thing the disciples did – trust Jesus and ask God’s blessings on each other, family, friends, and some stranger you have yet to meet.

    You can read all about boats, storms, and trusting Jesus in Mark 4:35-41.

     Jesus Calms the Storm

    Peace and blessings – Pastor John

  • Thursday Afternoon – Weather update


    Merry days and happy Thursday, Y’All

    After looking at the weather reports and conferring with church leaders as well as several other area pastors (Including the two churches using our building) it seems the best – and safest – choice is to close the church this weekend.

    So, feel free to stay in, stay warm, and snuggle up with a cup of hot cocoa.

    Peace and blessings – Pastor John

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  • Winter Storm


    (January 21, 2026) – Merry days and happy Wednesday – Based on current news we are expecting sever weather this weekend.

    I discussed the matter with church leaders today, and together we have decided review the weather information Thursday afternoon and then make a discission about services this Sunday.

    Pastor John
  • You Have to Take the Cap Off


    The other day I was doing some writing and absent mindedly grabbed my water bottle for a drink. So far, so good, except nothing came out because I still had the cap on.

    The moral of the story is that if you want to take a drink you have to take the cap off. In the same way, if you want God’s blessings, you have to take the cap off, you have to spend time with God, and you have to pray.

    Peace and blessings – Pastor John

  • Ignore the flaws – see the beauty.


    It occurs to me that people and paintings are a lot alike. Neither paintings nor people are perfect and each of us has flaws. So, take a step back, ignore the flaws, and enjoy the beauty that God sees in each of us.

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  • Theological musings from Saturday Afternoon


    Welcome everyone…. just starting to use the web site’s features…more to come in future days, but for now remember the good news from John 3:16 —God loves you.