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The Importance of Prayer

Yes, we ought to pray without ceasing--but what does that look like in a church? Do we need to make any changes to place a higher importance on prayer? Pastor Scott addresses this important question.

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Basic View of Community – 4

Sometimes we'd like to pull away from people and be a hermit! Learn more reasons why God created us for more than that.

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Basic View of Community – 3

Why do we need community? Can't we just go through life with just a pet to keep us company? Find out why community is so important!

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Basic View of Community – 1

Is hangout time the same as having true community? Do we really need it in our lives, or is being married or having one close friend, enough? Find out some answers to these questions in the first part of Pastor Scott's mini-series on authentic, biblical community.

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A Basic View of the Word

Can we really trust the Bible as authoritative? Pastor Scott teaches us about the role that the Word of God should play in our lives.

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A Basic View of the Church

"Back to the Basics" is our 2020 theme, and the first basic truth that Pastor Scott is teaching us about, is our view of the church.  This affects our lives not only on Sundays, but every day of the week!

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Christmas Eve Service

We enjoyed a sweet Christmas Eve Service, with a candlelighting at the end. "Joy to the World", "Silent Night", and "O Holy Night" are just a few of the songs that were sung.

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Christ’s Second Coming

We all know that Christ's first coming as a baby has a profound effect on the way we live.  But does the second coming of Christ matter to our everyday lives? Pastor Scott preaches the second to the last sermon of 2019 on the Second Coming of Christ.

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Spiritual Stability for the Journey

It is expected that Christmas will be a joyful season of the year. But what about when it isn't? Can what God has done, sustain us through the seasons of pain, even at Christmas time? Find some spiritual stability for your journey, through Pastor Scott's message.