Blessings in Christ,
I trust and hope that each of you have a blessed week, a week of growth, a week of expressing faith, hope, and love, and all the more. We continue to experience God’s renewed mercies, healing, and peace that only Jesus can give among out congregants. Glory to God!
I look forward to our time of gathering tomorrow, Sunday, 2/23, as it will be the last Sunday of February. I know a few folks are away and/or cannot make it, but we praise God for those who will be able to join us and for visitors. Our times of gathering will be at 9am for Adult Sunday School, 10:30am for Worship Service, and 6pm for Breaking Bread & Gathering.
A few resources for your edification;
You can review the Worship Service and Sermon (A Man Named Nicodemus) from this past Sunday at the following link, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4adCoGFWZdM
Edward Howell wrote a blog regarding . You can read that at the following link, https://thinkingthroughtheologyedhowell.wordpress.com/2025/02/21/getting-along-in-unity-not-thinking-alike/
I have been following and engaging conversation regarding the different ‘resurrection views’ within the Preterist Community. I shared some thoughts on my blog in response to a recent YouTube dicussion between Zach Davis and Ed Stevens. You can find relevant links and my shared thoughts at the following link, https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2025/02/22/clarifying-ibv/
We continue to praise God for all that we have in Him. He blesses us Spiritually and in many a cases, materially. We thank God for the healings He has wrought among us, all the while continuing to think of and pray for those among us and those we know for healing, comfort, peace, and increased joy. We thank God for a nation that allows us to gather as we do and pray for the President and other leaders of the United States – that we might work and labor for Jesus Christ and live peaceable lives. We thank God for children and the privilege to teach future generations the things of God. In Jesus’ name we pray.
I look forward to the times of fellowship we have designed and God will afford us.
By His continued goodness & grace,
Pastor Michael Miano