This message is perfectly timed for Mother's Day - being "strong in the Lord" takes effort on our part, whether we're a mom, or not. It's the armor of God that gives us strength--Pastor Scott zeroed in on the Belt of Truth.
Year: 2021
Godly Employers and Employees
God is interested in who I am, at work? Yes, He most certainly is! Ephesians six gives us some help in this area -- Pastor Scott explains the context in which these verses are found--and sheds important light on the topic of slaves and masters.
Godly Husbands
God has a plan for husbands, that if followed, would help marriages to thrive! It includes loving leadership. Pastor Scott teaches us what this is, and what it could look like!
Godly Wives
God has a wise and good plan that is for our best, and that includes specific instructions for wives, in marriage. Pastor Scott gives us what the Bible says about submission in marriage, for couples.
Easter Sunday
There is evidence of Christ's resurrection! Eyewitnesses, even! If you're a doubter, this message of Pastor Scott's will be especially helpful for you.
Good Friday
We focused on Christ's humiliation, His sinlessness, and His death, in this Good Friday service.
Imitators of God’s Wisdom
We've heard it before..."make wise decisions!" - but what does that really mean? Pastor Scott shares what true wisdom is, and how we can walk wisely in this ever-changing world.
Celebration Sunday
Today we celebrated life change in several individuals--you will enjoy hearing their testimonies, and then praising God because of them!
Imitators of God’s Light
What does it mean that "God is light"? This and other metaphors can get lost on us, and we read right over them in Scripture! Pastor Scott shares what this phrase means, and how it should make us shine in a dark world.
Paul’s Warning
"Depart from me, I never knew you." There really aren't any more-chilling words that can be considered. It is important for us to search our hearts regularly, to reveal whether we truly are a Christ follower, or whether just say that we are.

