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Ezekiel 10-11. Pastor Josh Moore. Oct 23, 2022.
20th Sunday After Pentecost.
19th Sunday After Pentecost. Ezekiel 8-9. Pastor Josh Moore. Oct 16, 2022.
19th Sunday After Pentecost. Ecclesiastes 1:1-11. Pastor Josh Moore. Oct 3, 2021
Repent of Your Sin and Religion
Readings: Matthew 3:1-12 Quotes: “Because the only people baptized prior to this time were those converting from paganism to Judaism. These converts, Gentiles, were considered unclean, so they were required to participate in t a symbolic washing of their filth so as to become worthy of join the community of Israel. The convert baptized himself, […]
Are You Ready For The Blessing?
Readings: Isaiah 2:1-5 Quotes: “This is one of the great ‘turning points’ in the history of Israel, one that is crucial to our understanding the Bible. From this point on, the southern kingdom will be known as Judah, with Jerusalem as its capital and one of David’s descendants as their king. The northern kingdom, composed […]
Set it Down For God
Israel was required to set their first fruits down before the priest once they entered the land of promise. In the New Testament Christians are sometimes referred to as first fruits. We are called not just to lay a portion of our earnings or “fruits” down, but our entire lives. Not only is it what Jesus did for God (and us!), but there is greater joy to be had in the end.