Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM
The earliest Christian observances of the Advent-Christmas season had more of a dual meaning than we tend to think of today. Advent was designed to remind Christians that Jesus came and is coming again. His first coming is the down payment or proof of his final coming. God kept his first promise, so we can […]
Read More »Trusting God Led by Elder Mike Preston Room 43 in the Lower Level of the Sanctuary Trusting God can become a platitude that sounds obvious, but putting into practice can be challenging. We don’t think of trust as a process or something that we build and learn, we tend to view it as something we […]
Read More »11/26/22 Dear Redeemer Family and Friends, Tomorrow is the first week of the 2022 Advent season. Be sure to come tomorrow night (6pm) for the “Hanging of the Greens” and chili supper at 6pm. This year for Advent, in addition to our customary singing of the many beloved hymns of the season, I will bring […]
Read More »“Good tidings of great joy which shall be to all the people…” This month we join Luke’s gospel call to recount these amazing events. Our church library has books for adults and children to check out and enjoy:
Read More »From time to time, I like to revisit topics I have addressed before. Such is the case with this article that offers explanation for our pulpit. The various features of our church architecture and layout are based on things we see as biblically important. Our building looks a certain way for a specific reason. Our […]
Read More »Would you like to know more about Thomas Cranmer, William Farel, or John Bunyan? Visit the Adult-Biography section. Or dig into Martin Luther’s “On The Bondage of the Will.” in Theology. Maybe your children would like to learn hymns of the reformation from Mr. Pipes or discover why Albrecht Durer is an artist of the […]
Read More »The recent funeral activities for the long-time queen of England prompted me to address the importance of the Christian practice of grieving the loss of loved ones as a church community. In particular, the increasingly common American evangelical practice of conducting a “Celebration of Life” service rather than a funeral service provokes this brief address. […]
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