The Central Truth

The central truth of the Bible is that Jesus, the Son of God, came to earth to die for our salvation and offer us eternal life. So how do we know that Jesus was God’s Son? Jesus offered proof of this truth when He was here. And that is our theme for this Sunday’s sermon.  See you on Sunday!

– Pastor Marlin Betts

Truths about witnessing

Christians instinctively know about the importance of witnessing to sinners. Some Christians make it a priority and become missionaries or evangelists. Others witness to work associates and neighbors. What truths did Jesus teach His disciples about witnessing? Listen this Sunday and find out.

– Pastor Marlin Betts

Crisis response

How do people respond to a crisis? Conversion or reversion? Some see an opportunity to build, to grow, to improve. Others see an opportunity to destroy, to harm, to regress. Jesus is for conversion. Satan is for reversion. Which do you choose?

– Pastor Marlin Betts

Uncertainties

My daughter had a car accident this week. Life is full of uncertainties. That is why I cling to stability through relationships. I have God. I have Debbie. I have my daughters and my dad. I have a church family that cares. Relationships are the most important thing in an uncertain life.

– Pastor Marlin Betts

He Is Unchanging

As we restart worship services there is a nagging probability that returning to “normal” may not ever happen. Our lives are forever altered by the situations we go through. That is why our relationship with Jesus is so important. While changes occur, He is unchanging! Thank you, Jesus!

– Pastor

What is truth?

Because of the pandemic, many people have been thinking about life and death. That is okay if it causes people to find Jesus or grow in their relationship with God. But I’m afraid that while the virus death count rises, most people ignore the everyday number of deaths due to sinful or selfish choices. What is the truth?

– Pastor Marlin Betts

Responding through obedience

Where is God when life hurts? God is very active. For the non-Christian, God is on the outside reaching out in love, but limited by their rejection. For the Christian, God is inside them, offering comfort, direction, grace, peace, and joy. And the Christian responds back to God through loving obedience.

I will post an announcement on Monday about resuming church services. Please look for it.

– Pastor