SUNDAY, JULY 4 - MORNING SERVICE
Happy Independence Day!!!
July 4th is all about freedom! Come to our morning worship service, which starts at 10:30 a.m., to join in praising God for the freedoms we have, not only in our country, but also in our relationship with God - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Associate Pastor Craig Ison will be continuing his current sermon series, "The Road to Recovery". There is not one person alive today who does not have some hurt, habit, or hang-up that he or she needs to bring before God. This sermon series is based on the Celebrate Recovery life principles, which are based on the Beatitudes in the Word of God.
Last week we learned that the "R" in RECOVERY reminds us to "realize that I'm not God". We don't have everything in our lives "all together". Our awesome God knows everything about our lives, our challenges, our mistakes, our weaknesses ... and He can deliver us through these issues through His will and His guidance - and His great love for us.
This week, the sermon will be on the lesson theme "Earnestly believe that God exists, that I matter to Him, and that He has the power to help me recover". As long as we are in this world, there will be battles we have to face - both great and small - and we will always stand in need before our God. Join us this Sunday to unravel the second principle in our journey to develop a closer relationship with God. Everyone is welcome!!
July 4th is all about freedom! Come to our morning worship service, which starts at 10:30 a.m., to join in praising God for the freedoms we have, not only in our country, but also in our relationship with God - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Associate Pastor Craig Ison will be continuing his current sermon series, "The Road to Recovery". There is not one person alive today who does not have some hurt, habit, or hang-up that he or she needs to bring before God. This sermon series is based on the Celebrate Recovery life principles, which are based on the Beatitudes in the Word of God.
Last week we learned that the "R" in RECOVERY reminds us to "realize that I'm not God". We don't have everything in our lives "all together". Our awesome God knows everything about our lives, our challenges, our mistakes, our weaknesses ... and He can deliver us through these issues through His will and His guidance - and His great love for us.
This week, the sermon will be on the lesson theme "Earnestly believe that God exists, that I matter to Him, and that He has the power to help me recover". As long as we are in this world, there will be battles we have to face - both great and small - and we will always stand in need before our God. Join us this Sunday to unravel the second principle in our journey to develop a closer relationship with God. Everyone is welcome!!
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