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A Future & A Hope
The prophet Jeremiah is often called the weeping prophet. He earns this nickname because of his many tears over Israel and his penning of...
Ray Reynolds
Aug 12, 20242 min read


The Nature of God
In Hebrews 8:13, the Bible says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever”. This verse is often quoted but I wonder if we have ever stopped to think about what this verse really means. Simply put, it means that Jesus never changes. Being that Jesus is a part of the God head, the same could be said for God the Father and the Holy Spirit. Often, we may hear people reference “the God of the Old Testament”. Well, God is the same God today that He was when He spoke t
Eric Whittle
Aug 11, 20242 min read


A Revolutionary Mindset
In the early formation of our nation George Washington had the opportunity to become king of the burgeoning nation. But given the young...
Ray Reynolds
Aug 5, 20242 min read


Forgiveness
One of the hardest things as a Christian is to forgive those who have wronged us. It is just human nature to hold a grudge and not want to forgive others. The problem is, when we refuse to forgive others, we are harming ourselves. You see, forgiveness is more for us than it is for those who need to be forgiven. In Matthew 6:15, Jesus tells us that if we don’t forgive those who have wronged us than God will not forgive us for our sins. By offering forgiveness freely we are fre
Eric Whittle
Aug 4, 20242 min read


Unveiling Biblical Passion
In a world filled with various perceptions of sex and love, the Bible stands as a timeless source of wisdom and guidance on the topics of...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 30, 20244 min read


Stand Up, America: Learning From The Response To The Olympic Backlash
I think it’s safe to say I’ve never in my life been so disappointed in my brethren. I can’t tell you the last time I’ve been criticized...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 29, 20246 min read


Much More Prayer
This month our theme has been “Much More Prayer”. We all know that prayer is something we should do often , as 1 Thessalonians 5:17 tells us to “pray without ceasing”. Jesus even instructed us on how to pray. As Christians we know that pray is an essential part of our daily walk with God. So why is it so hard. I think like anything else; it takes practice. As an athlete in high school, I always heard the “practice makes perfect”. Now that I have got into coaching, I have lear
Eric Whittle
Jul 28, 20242 min read


Wake Up, America: The Reality of Christian Persecution in the 21st Century
I woke up this morning to a vast array of responses to my most recent post on social media. To be honest, I usually avoid the...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 27, 20246 min read


Unlocking Profound Wisdom
The book of Ecclesiastes has always been a favorite. It the past 10-12 years it has been a friend to me. I want to take you on a...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 22, 20243 min read


Good Ole Job
Many times, in life we go through situations that we don’t understand. We face trials that at the time we feel will break us. Last July I began such a trial. Most of you know that last July 22 my dad went to be with the Lord. Today, is the anniversary of the day we brought him home from the hospital. It was the beginning of a very tough and trying year. I still do not understand why this happened but as time has gone on, I have come to realize that God is in control. Job had
Eric Whittle
Jul 21, 20242 min read


The Wisdom of Solomon
What Is A Proverb? A proverb is something that contains a timeless truth. It is very much like the law of gravity in that it is...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 15, 20244 min read


Hall of Fame of Faith
Last Sunday morning in our teen class we started a study looking at Hebrews chapter 11In it we read of the great “Hall of fame of Faith”. In it, we see heroes of faith that the writer brings to us as examples of faith and how we should live our lives. We read about people like, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and Issac and about how they were faithful to God. This got me thinking, who would I put in my “Hall of Fame of Faith”? For me, it would be my parents, my grandparents and senior
Eric Whittle
Jul 14, 20242 min read


The Deuteronomy Book = Psalms Concerning the Word of God
The fifth, and final, book of Psalms is a comprehensive book of thanksgiving hymns. It contains 44 psalms including 15 ascribed to...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 8, 20242 min read


Sunday Night Soldiers
Today is an awesome day! Of course, every Lord’s Day is special but today is a special day as we are kicking off our Sunday Night Soldiers program tonight at 5pm. For those of you who may not be aware, Sunday Night Soldiers is a program designed to help our kids and teens prepare for Lads to Leaders. We will work each week on different convention events as well as teach them about the Bible through year-round events like Centurion of Scripture, Know the Books, and Bible Bowl.
Eric Whittle
Jul 7, 20242 min read


The Numbers Book = Psalms Concerning The Nations
The fourth book of Psalms is filled with anonymous psalms. These 17 psalms also include one written by Moses (Psalm 90) and two written...
Ray Reynolds
Jul 1, 20242 min read


Camp David
Starting Sunday September 1st, we will begin a new Sunday school program for our Christian Soldiers group in grades K5 through 6th called Camp David. This will be a fun and exciting program that we hope will not only encourage and help our kids grow but also will get them exited for Bible class. The program will be like a VBS style of learning, with a story room, craft room, game room and a theater room. The kids will be split into two different age brackets, with kindergarte
Eric Whittle
Jun 30, 20243 min read


The Leviticus Book = Psalms Concerning Worship
The third book of Psalms is predominately comprised of psalms from the sons of Asaph (Psalms 73-83). This family was devoted to leading...
Ray Reynolds
Jun 24, 20242 min read


Studying the Bible
For the month of June, our theme has been Bible study. One of my favorite things about studying the Bible is that no matter how many times you read it you learn something new. Even those of us that may be more familiar with scripture can still learn something every time we read it. I was recently studying for our Sunday morning teen class on the book of Hebrews when I noticed something that made me stop and think. The main theme of Hebrews is that Christ’s law is better than
Eric Whittle
Jun 23, 20242 min read


The Exodus Book = Psalms Concerning Israel
The second book of Psalms is full of Davidic psalms. It includes31 psalms with 18 ascribed to David, 7 to the sons of Korah, 1 to...
Ray Reynolds
Jun 17, 20242 min read


Vacation Bible School 2024
Good morning, Church family! What an amazing week of VBS we had! I cannot thank all of you enough for all your hard work to make VBS 2024 a success! It was so awesome to watch God work this week in the lives of all our “little” visitors. I know that all the kids and parents that attended were blessed by it. After it was all over, I started thinking about how Jesus tells us in Mathew 18:3-4 “Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you w
Eric Whittle
Jun 16, 20241 min read
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