Ephesians 4:25-5:2 August 12th 2018 Sermon by Pastor Galen Zook James Baldwin once said, “Children have never been good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.” Children are amazingly perceptive imitators. Our 2-year-old daughter is at the age where she mimics pretty much anything we say or do. OneContinue reading "Live In Love"
Getting In Sync
Ephesians 4:1-16 Aug. 5th 2018, Sermon by Pastor Galen Zook How many of you have ever played on a sports team, been a part of a choir, played in a band or orchestra, or worked together on a group project at work or school? Working together as part of a team can be incredibly challenging,Continue reading "Getting In Sync"
Front Row Seats
John 6:1-15 July 29th 2018, Sermon by Pastor Galen Zook The story of Jesus Feeding the 5,000 is a favorite Sunday School story, and many of us who have grown up in church have probably heard this story many times. So this morning I want to invite us to enter into this story from aContinue reading "Front Row Seats"
Sheep and Bubbles
Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 July 22nd 2018, Sermon by Pastor Galen Zook In our society we have a love-hate relationship with crowds. We measure the success or popularity of a speaker, musician, and even preacher by the size of the crowd they draw. We assume that a book must be good if it's a best-seller, andContinue reading "Sheep and Bubbles"
A Tale of Two Kingdoms
Mark 6:14-29 July 15th, 2018, Sermon by Pastor Galen Zook The opening lines of Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities could be an apt description of the time of Jesus and King Herod. Dickens, referring to the cities of London and Paris during the French Revolution, said, It was the best of times, it was theContinue reading "A Tale of Two Kingdoms"

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