Newsletter | April 5, 2023

From Our Pastor | As we remember our Lordā€™s crucifixion and resurrection, we cannot help but be in awe and amazement at our Fatherā€™s great love for His children. Everything we remember and celebrate this week testifies of Godā€™s great love for us.Ā  Romans 5:8 states, ā€œBut God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.ā€

Newsletter | March 29, 2023

From Our Family and Music Minister | Over the years, I have attended many youth rallies and worship services.Ā  These events can be great times of teaching and worship for young people; however, many of the youth just get caught up in the emotion of the event.Ā  As a result, they will come down during the invitation, be attentive during Bible study, and even show up for Sunday School the following Sunday for the first time in a year.Ā  Unfortunately, this change usually passes within a few days because they were caught up in the emotion of the whole event and honestly had not made a heart change.

Newsletter | March 22, 2023

From Our Pastor | What difference does salvation make in everyday life?Ā  We usually think of salvation in terms of eternity.Ā  We focus on its impact after death.Ā  While salvation is the determining factor in our eternal destiny, it also completely changes our lives now.Ā  The Christian life is a completely different life than the non-Christian life.

Newsletter | March 15, 2023

From Our Family and Music Minister | As we read through the familiar stories of the Old Testament, how often do we wonder how these individuals could be so stubborn? From patriarchs that waivered in their faith to a whole nation of people who would see Godā€™s hand work and then, in a short time, completely turn their backs on Him, we see stubborn hearts. Ā Before we judge and do not seek to learn from their mistakes, we must remember how many times we have failed God. There were times when God was speaking, but we didnā€™t want to hear, or when we saw His hand moving and didnā€™t want to get involved. How often have we forgotten to let God guide us because we wanted to follow our stubborn ways?

Newsletter | March 8, 2023

From Our Pastor | Have you ever considered some part of the Christian life and thought, ā€œI canā€™t do thatā€?Ā  Perhaps the subject considered was Christlikeness.Ā  You thought about your weakness and failures and decided that it was impossible for you.Ā  Or, you thought about growing in your Christian walk and concluded that you did not have what it took to make that happen.Ā  Perhaps you really wanted to serve God but did not even try because you were not equipped.Ā  When lifeā€™s problems came, you felt defeated because of your lack of strength.Ā 

Newsletter | March 1, 2023

Our second DIY kids workshop is around the corner on March 11, 2023. Help us get the word out about our new outreach opportunity. Click on the link below for more information or to register. On Thursday, March 23, we will be giving out popcorn and cookies during the movie being shown to the community…

Newsletter | February 22, 2023

From Our Pastor | In Ephesians 5:15 we read, ā€œTherefore be careful how you walkā€¦ā€ Verse 16 goes on to say, ā€œā€¦because the days are evil.ā€ As we live our lives, we must be careful how we live in these dark, sinful days in which we live.

Newsletter | February 15, 2023

From Our Family And Music Minister | Iā€™m sure most of you are familiar with school projects. Either you had to do one or you had to help a child do one. Once all the projects were turned in, your fellow students (in my case from multiple grades) would get to see everyoneā€™s project. There was always the one project that didnā€™t look right, and you couldnā€™t even tell what it was. The adults would nicely say things like ā€œWhat great creativityā€ or ā€œAt least you did it on your own.ā€ Well, I was that kid. My school projects just flat-out looked sad. Even if you tilted your head sideways and turned down the lights, my work didnā€™t look any better. I believe it is because my vision out-shined my ability to execute. Even though I spent hours and hours on the project, and it flopped, it didnā€™t discourage me from trying again the next time. I was a child and didnā€™t know better. So the very next time a school project would come along, my mind would go in thousand directions of how I would make this project the best in the class.

Newsletter | February 8, 2023

From Our Pastor | Why should we follow God?Ā  Most of those around us donā€™t follow Him.Ā  The world is becoming increasingly hostile toward God and those who live for Him.Ā  The risk of losing friends and even employment is greater than any other time in our lifetime.Ā  Why follow God?

Newsletter | February 1, 2023

From Our Family and Music Minister | One of the duties I inherited when I got my driverā€™s license was taking my grandmother on errands or appointments, especially if they were out of town. So one afternoon, after we had finished everything we had to do, Gammy wanted to try the new Ruby Tuesday that had opened in Tifton. The rest of the family decided to meet up with us, and I went in, asked for a table, and got a pager where they could notify me when our table was ready. And so it began. Not after every 5 minutes or so, but after every 1 to 2 minutes, my grandmother would ask me how much longer until we got a table. She even doubted my ability to understand how the restaurant pager worked. Finally, after a long 8 to 10 minute wait, she was ready to go elsewhere and let us know that she had never waited that long to be seated at a restaurant. My response to her was “Gammy, that is because you eat in Ashburn all the time where everyone knows you, and you get preferential treatment. Nobody knows you in Tifton, so you will have to wait like everybody else.” She did not find that comment very amusing, and it did not help that my dad couldnā€™t stop laughing.