Week 22 May 25 – Balaam’s Donkey – Numbers 22 Balak, King of Moab, sent messengers to the prophet Balaam to request him to curse the Israelites. Balaam asked guidance from God. God told Balaam not to go. Balak sent another group of...
May 23 – Afraid of Snakes? – Numbers 21:4-9 In this passage we find the Israelites once again complaining to Moses and to God. They question the motive of Moses and God. They question the provision of Moses and God. Why were they so quick...
May 22 – Moses Strikes Out – Numbers 20:1-13 Today we read the account of Moses losing his privilege to enter the Promised Land. God commanded Moses to gather the congregation together around a rock. Moses was then supposed to speak to the rock...
May 21 – A Budding Leader – Numbers 17 The Israelites had continued to complain against leadership. Moses gave the instructions for each tribe’s leader to write their name upon a stick. Moses was going to take these rods into the tabernacle for...
May 20 – Korah: Gulp! – Numbers 16 Korah displays an ungrateful heart with the purpose in life that God had given him. Korah, along with Dathan and Abiram, gathered 250 prominent leaders in Israel to go complain against Moses and Aaron. ...
December 28 - Sermon from Hell - Luke 16 Jesus tells the story of a wealthy man and a beggar named Lazarus. The wealthy man had everything he needed and wanted. Clothes, food, and the luxuries of life were all experienced by this wealthy man. The...
December 26 - The Wise Men - Matthew 2 Let us note several character traits about the wise men in this popular passage. 1. The wise men had a mission. 2. The wise men followed the Star, the only path shown to them, to find the Saviour. 3. The wise...
In an effort to provide our church members and guests the healthiest environment possible in which to worship, we have made the difficult decision to cancel church services this Sunday, March 15 in order to clean and disinfect the building. We plan to resume services as normal on Wednesday, March 18. Please continue to pray for the health and safety of our Church and its leadership.