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Sunday, November 24, 2024 • Pastor Joe
Leviticus is ignored and/or avoided by many Christians, yet this Old Testament book was vitally important to God's people who needed a means of restoring fellowship with God lost through sin. Today, we focus on Believers' thanksgiving for EVERYTHING with God's commandments regarding the Land Sabbath, from Leviticus 25.
Sunday, November 17, 2024 • Pastor Joe
Leviticus is ignored and/or avoided by many Christians, yet this Old Testament book was vitally important to God's people who needed a means of restoring fellowship with God lost through sin. Today we look at a showing of thanks for God's provision and what it means for the Church.
Sunday, June 2, 2024 •
As the 7th Trumpet sounded, a loud chant of praise and thanksgiving erupted in heaven. This praise was focused on the Kingdom coming to earth. How did God lose His Kingdom that He should get it back in the future, and what hope do Believers have in its return?
Sunday, October 11, 2020 •
The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 65 could be considered a Thanksgiving psalm, possibly intended by David to be sing annually at the barley harvest.
Sunday, April 14, 2019 •
Paul continues his epistle's opening expression of thanksgiving by petitioning God to fill the Colossians with the fullness of His will. This would empower them to live their lives pleasing to God.
Sunday, April 7, 2019 •
Paul continued to follow the conventional format of 1st century letters by offering a thanksgiving to God for His work on behalf of his readers. But his thanksgiving centers on the Gospel!
Sunday, August 13, 2017 •
Psalm 41 is variously categorized as a Personal Lament, a Personal Thanksgiving psalm, a Royal Psalm, and even a Psalm of Illness. But regardless of kind, it speaks to the necessity of helping those in need.
Impact others outside of our area and spread the Word through missions and outreaches.
Fellowship with others and build uplifting relationships in a fun, family environment.