Archive for December, 2010

January 2 – Remarkable for Its Simplicity

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Join us for Morning Worship when Pastor Reigle will present a message titled “Remarkable for Its Simplicity.”  The message is based on I Corinthians 11:23-33.

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December 26 – Revisiting the Nativity

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

As Christ was born in Bethlehem, He must be born in our hearts.  “O Come to my heart, Lord Jesus, there is room in my heart for Thee.”  Is there room in yours? Join us for Morning Worship as Pastor Reigle continues his series of sermons titled “A Doctor’s Portrait of the Nativity.”   His message […]

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December 24 – Christmas Eve Service

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Join us on Friday December 24 at 7:00 PM for a celebration of Christ’s birth.  This is our annual Christmas Eve Candlelight Service.

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December 19 – Praise that Is Refreshing

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Join us for Morning Worship when Pastor Reigle will preach from Luke 1:46-55.  In this message he will guide us to answer these questions: — How does the Catholic Church view Mary? — How do some in the Protestant Church regard her? — How must we see her biblically? — Mary’s song of praise, the […]

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December 12 – Crossed Destinies – Mary’s Visit to Elizabeth

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Pastor Reigle’s Morning Worship message is titled “Crossed Destinies — Mary’s Visit to Elizabeth” and is based on Luke 1:39-45.  On the surface these seven verses seem to be of little importance; yet they are instructive in their emphasis on two important aspects of faith.  We will consider: — What are these two aspects of […]

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December 5 – A Visit that Changed Everything

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Join us for Morning Worship as Pastor Reigle begins a series of sermons titled “A Doctor’s Portrait of the Nativity.”  The first of these is titled “A Visit that Changed Everything” and is based on Luke 1:26-38.  In this sermon Pastor Reigle will address these questions: — What is this passage of Scripture sometimes called? […]

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