I pray to pull those things of God down from heaven, through Christ, that I may ultimately be pulled up. In this he teaches how to pray for others so that they too can have heaven pulled down for them in order that they might be raised up.
Jesus spent the whole night praying before he called the twelve disciples to journey with him. It was a deep, long, drawn out conversation with God. How can we get past the business of our lives to pray like this?
Jesus, in the communion text in Matthew 26:26-29, is giving thanks over the bread and the cup which will come to represent for the world for the rest of time, his broken body and shed blood. And yet, he give thanks over them.
If Jesus came into your life today, would you be caught off guard or would you RISE in praise and thanksgiving and yell, “That’s my Savior!” Celebrate with us this Easter!
UMCOR Sunday is the day for congregations around the globe to help. Join us on March 31 as Rev. Dan Bogre preaches from Matthew 26: 31-35 and we recognize the United Methodist Committee on Relief.
We hope you will join us on Sunday, March 10, the first Sunday of Lent, as Pastor Paul Bennett begins preaching the sermon series, Flawed but Faithful.
Whether you want to be found or not, the shepherd is coming for you and you will be found. The shepherd will invite you to be led back to the flock. Will you go? Why or why not? Welcome home, if you want it.
We are constantly being taught to lead. We are taught to take control, to be in charge, to run things. I only want to do that if I know who I am following.
Jesus has flipped my life upside down and I am ready to live my upside down life out in the world. I thought this would be easy to do and everyone would love the new me. Am I doing it wrong? Help!
Join us on January 13 as we continue to understand Jesus’ mission with Rev. Dan Bogre preaching from Matthew 5:1-12. Has the world seen your Upside Down life lived out?
Join us this first Sunday in the New Year as we celebrate Epiphany with Pastor Paul Bennett’s sermon, “Upside Down: Beginning at the End” from Isaiah 53:1-6.