Prayer Meeting Service August 7, 2024
by Pastor Chris Parker – Psalm 86:5
by Pastor Chris Parker – Psalm 86:5
This passage teaches us the power of faith and the importance of bringing others to Jesus. The friends’ persistence and faith in Christ resulted not only in physical healing for the paralyzed man but also in the forgiveness of his sins. It shows us that true healing—whether spiritual or physical—comes from Jesus, and that we are called to bring others to Him, no matter the challenges we face. It also emphasizes that Jesus meets both our physical and spiritual needs.
Pastor Chris Parker
Sunday Morning Service July 14, 2024 by Pastor Mike Ascher
Moses’ sin of striking the rock instead of speaking to it, as commanded by God, is recorded in Numbers 20:7-12. The Israelites were in the wilderness, facing severe thirst, and they complained bitterly. God instructed Moses to speak to the rock at Meribah, promising it would yield water. However, in frustration, Moses struck the rock twice with his staff, saying, “Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock?” (Numbers 20:10, KJV). Though water did flow, God rebuked Moses and Aaron for their lack of faith and failure to sanctify Him before the people.
Psalm 100 is a powerful call to joyful worship and thanksgiving to the Lord. This psalm reminds us of God’s sovereignty, goodness, and everlasting mercy, encouraging believers to serve Him with glad hearts and enter His presence with praise.
Sunday Worship Service July 21, 2024 Ptr. Chris Parker