Building an Eternal Community

For the conclusion of ‘Reveling in Revelation’ we consider God’s – yet to be revealed – eternal community. Reflecting on messages to the ancient churches, we celebrate God’s great plan to unite us through His Son Jesus Christ.  Scripture: Revelation 3, 21

Postcards of Promise

Postcards of Promise…Please read Revelation 2. Our third inspiration in the ‘Reveling in Revelation’ series, begins with the first ‘postcard’ sent to an ancient church community. This timeless message from the Master of the universe holds warning, potency and promise. Be thankful for its timeless truth. Revelation 2:1-11

The Mystic, Timeless Fog of Revelation

Reveling in the Mystic, Timeless Fog of Revelation. Although John’s Apocalypse (a.k.a. Revelation) has often been ignored, avoided…considered the most difficult book of the Bible, it’s images, events and epic warnings focus on one incomparable, majestic person..

The Master of the Universe speaks…to you and I

The Master of the Universe speaks…to you and I, Revelation 1:1-8. The first of 5 ‘Reveling in Revelation’ inspirations encourages you to dig into this fantastic book. The introduction amaze with God’s, present and future messages for us. Go ahead, read & revel.

Your Time for Redemption?

Is it your time for redemption?  Today Pastor Ken uses a clock- face analogy to talk about redemption and where you may sit in the recycling redemption timeline.  Continuing on from last week’s message, Ken continues to explore Jonah.  Verses 3 and 4 this week.

Recycling Redemption

To close out the Summer, Pastor Ken begins a new series entitled “Cycles of Redemption”.  Today, with the help of some of the Church’s youth, Ken recants the story of Jonah and the whale.  The Scripture which serves as the inspiration for this message is taken from Jonah 1 and 2.

Spiritual Potpourri: The Stink of Sin!

This week Pastor Ken continues his journey exploring our spiritual olfactory senses.  Ken looks into how evil (sin) has made us smell unattractive (stink) to God; and what we can do to change that.  Inspiration is taken from a plethora of Scripture passages: Genesis, Exodus, 2 Corinthians, 1 Samuel, Psalm 40 & 51, Isaiah, Hebrews.

Spiritual Potpourri: The Scent of Salvation

How do you smell?  Do you omit and aroma that is pleasing to God?   Pastor Ken is back from vacation and he poses these very questions in a message entitled “The Scent of Salvation”.  The Scripture this week is taken from Genesis 8 and 2 Corinthians 2.

Live Wisely

Pastor Ken concludes his series on Ecclesiastes.  This week he looks at Solomon’s instructions to live wisely – in body, mind and spirit.  Pastor Ken first looks at Solomon’s hypothesis, then his antithesis and finally his conclusions.  His conclusions align with the ages and stages of peoples lives; first the young, then the middle age and finally those who are young at heart.

What is Your Motto in Life?

What is your motto in life? …Always be prepared! …Hope for the best, accept the rest! …In Ecclesiastes 9 and 10, King Solomon has a somewhat pessimistic view of life.  Some may even call him cynical.  This week Pastor Ken looks at what Solomon has to say and guides us through this section of Scripture.  In the end, he concludes that Solomon came to his views because he did not know what lies ahead for him.  The true is that none of us know what is next for us. With the help of Jesus Christ however, we may not know what lies ahead, but we will be ready for what’s next!