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Dan Mitchum - July 28, 2024

Sunday, we conclude our study of Micah. His 41 years of preaching have ended. He’s about to step down from his prophetic pulpit and enter retirement. But he has one last message to deliver. It isn’t to God’s people. It’s a message to God Himself. Micah offers the Lord what’s been called a psalm of prayer and praise. After all has been said and done, Micah asks, “Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy” [Micah 7:18]. Join us as we celebrate the compassion and mercy God poured upon Micah—and us.

Sunday, we conclude our study of Micah. His 41 years of preaching have ended. He’s about to step down from his prophetic pulpit and enter retirement. But he has one last message to deliver. It isn’t to God’s people. It’s a message to God Himself. Micah offers the Lord what’s been called a psalm of prayer and praise. After all has been said and done, Micah asks, “Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy” [Micah 7:18]. Join us as we celebrate the compassion and mercy God poured upon Micah—and us.

Dan Mitchum - November 20, 2022

Giving Thanks Always for All Things

Happy Thanksgiving church family! We’re looking forward to a very special time together with thanksgiving hymns, responsive readings, a message of gratitude and the sharing of the body and blood of Christ through communion. In addition, there will be a time to corporately hear from each other about God's goodness in our lives. Please consider sharing a brief testimony answering the questions: "What do you have to be thankful for… in the way God is at work in your life? In the way God is at work in our church and community?" We're looking forward to a wonderful time of worship and Thanksgiving celebration! We can’t wait to see you Sunday.

Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

From Series: "Thanksgiving"

Happy Thanksgiving church family! We’re looking forward to a very special time together with thanksgiving hymns, responsive readings, a message of gratitude and the sharing of the body and blood of Christ through communion. In addition, there will be a time to corporately hear from each other about God's goodness in our lives. Please consider sharing a brief testimony answering the questions: "What do you have to be thankful for… in the way God is at work in your life? In the way God is at work in our church and community?" We're looking forward to a wonderful time of worship and Thanksgiving celebration! We can’t wait to see you Sunday.

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Dan Mitchum - November 20, 2022

Giving Thanks Always for All Things

Happy Thanksgiving church family! We’re looking forward to a very special time together with thanksgiving hymns, responsive readings, a message of gratitude and the sharing of the body and blood of Christ through communion. In addition, there will be a time to corporately hear from each other about God's goodness in our lives. Please consider sharing a brief testimony answering the questions: "What do you have to be thankful for… in the way God is at work in your life? In the way God is at work in our church and community?" We're looking forward to a wonderful time of worship and Thanksgiving celebration! We can’t wait to see you Sunday.

Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

From Series: "Thanksgiving"

Happy Thanksgiving church family! We’re looking forward to a very special time together with thanksgiving hymns, responsive readings, a message of gratitude and the sharing of the body and blood of Christ through communion. In addition, there will be a time to corporately hear from each other about God's goodness in our lives. Please consider sharing a brief testimony answering the questions: "What do you have to be thankful for… in the way God is at work in your life? In the way God is at work in our church and community?" We're looking forward to a wonderful time of worship and Thanksgiving celebration! We can’t wait to see you Sunday.

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