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Being Salt and Light

SALT & LIGHT Next week is our Annual Congregational Meeting and there is just one more thing I want to share with you this morning about that. Before I do

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Experiencing the Blessing

THE METHODISTS I’ll warn you in advance that this might be the shortest sermon you’ve ever heard me preach. I mentioned that to Andy last night and he assured me

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Accepting the Call

RESPONDING TO “COME AND SEE” Last week we talked about the important of hearing Jesus’ call. Do you remember what he said? He said, “Come and see.” Jesus called people

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Hearing the Call

THE ANNUAL MEETING Over the next few weeks, I want to spend some time talking about out upcoming Annual Congregational Meeting and what we hope to achieve. My goal is

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Jesus – Just Like Us

HE CAME AS ONE OF US Just one week ago, we celebrated Christmas Day and remembered that Jesus was born in a stable and laid in a manger in the

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Do You Hear What I Hear?

Shhh… Did you hear it? Did you hear the story? Did you really listen? It’s a great story. So if you missed it the first time, I’m going to tell

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Be Patient and Stand Firm

WAITING PATIENTLY FOR CHRISTMAS Do you remember when you were a kid how hard it was to wait for Christmas to come. Santa Claus was coming and it could not

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Wake From Your Slumber

A KICK IN THE BUTT Do any of you sometimes find it hard to get up in the morning? I guess most of us do from time to time. But

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What is Hell?

THE REASON This morning, I am going to do something that I’ve never done before. I’m going to preach on the topic of hell. That’s right. In over thirty years

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Remembering Their Sacrifice

DON’T FORGET ME This is Remembrance Sunday. It’s not exactly a religious celebration but it is nonetheless a very holy day. In fact, in my mind after serving for almost

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