Light for Those in Darkness
Charles Frick2026-04-26T19:05:08-04:00Reese LeRoy | Whenever Jesus encountered a disruption in the peaceful order of God’s Kingdom purposes, he didn't explain the origins of evil. Instead, he
Reese LeRoy | Whenever Jesus encountered a disruption in the peaceful order of God’s Kingdom purposes, he didn't explain the origins of evil. Instead, he
Reese LeRoy | Throughout the Gospel of John, there are numerous accounts of how different people had different experiences with Jesus that led to lasting
Dr. Cheryl Jones | As we learn to live in forgiveness and from forgiveness, the future we dream of begins to take shape and our
Reese LeRoy | On this Easter Sunday, we turn our attention to John 20 where Mary Magdalene experiences an empty tomb and a life-changing encounter
Reese LeRoy | Jesus understood the pain of rejection. He was rejected by the very people he came to save. The good news for us
Sam Sahyouni | What do we do when our world stops, but God seems to stay 20 miles away? In this installment of our LENT... For
Reese LeRoy | There is an epidemic of loneliness in our world. When we experience loneliness, Psalm 23 serves to remind followers of Jesus that we
Dr. Tamara Noel | We serve the God of miracle, signs, and wonders who displays His strength in the midst of His people. We are
Reese LeRoy | In John 3, Jesus interacts with a religious leader named Nicodemus. Nicodemus came to Jesus with a number of questions that Jesus welcomed.
Reese LeRoy | Our message series for Lent begins in Matthew 4 where we find Jesus in the wilderness. In this difficult setting, the perfect
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Fax: 706.863.5509
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