Sacrifice, Part 1 - SERMON NOTES
by Ben Talmadge on August 8th, 2024
Below are Pastor Ben's sermon notes from this past Sunday, in case they may be helpful for further study. Intro: (1) first big section of Leviticus is about sacrifices — cannot overemphasize that the penalty for our sin is death (2) difference between Israelite and pagan sacrifices (cf. Psalm 50:12-13) (3) first big sacrifice is the burnt offering (cf. v.3) — daily offering offered every morning a...  Read More
A Tale of Two Covenants
by Ben Talmadge on August 8th, 2024
The Bible is comprised of two primary covenants: the old covenant and the new covenant. This is actually where we get the names Old Testament and New Testament, for the Old Testament describes life for God’s people under the old covenant, and the New Testament describes life for God’s people under the new covenant. The covenants are similar in that they are both based on grace. Just as we did not ...  Read More
Friendship
by Nita Hallman on August 7th, 2024
Did you have a best friend as a child? Riding bikes around the neighborhood, playing games, climbing trees, sleep overs, chasing lightning bugs after dark (I am probably telling my age!). Many of you can remember fun times with a best bud or a BFF. For some, those are special memories.Today, we live in a culture where friend can mean anything from “adding someone to your list of contacts on a soci...  Read More
Connecting Through Questions
by shannon gray on August 7th, 2024
Life is about relationships. Relationship is the state of being connected—to God, people and the world. One God-given relationship that’s important is between parents and children. As parents, we have the opportunity to lovingly connect with our children and ultimately point them to Christ. One thing I remember doing as a parent was figuring out ways to “tie strings” to my children’s hearts—to mak...  Read More
Appreciating One Another's Differences
by Ben Talmadge on August 7th, 2024
As noted in the sermon on Ephesians 2:11-22, one of the primary ways that the transformation of the gospel is displayed in our lives is by our love for those who are different than us. Sadly, this does not often seem to be a priority when it comes to things we’re looking for in a church. One scholar notes that three motivations typically drive our church selection/participation: the desire for com...  Read More
Daddy Daughter Date Reflections
by Tim Thomassian on August 7th, 2024
It is hard to describe what an incredible joy it is when multiple ministry areas merge to create an impactful event. At our recent Daddy Daughter Date night, our Men’s Ministry and Deacons Ministry, along with many servant leaders, contributed to a most memorable evening. Having a daddy/daughter event where just dads and their daughters enjoyed a special dinner easily translates to a “home run.”Ho...  Read More
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