Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from December 12
In observance of our Christmas celebration, Larry gives a brief summary of the year with a message of encouragement before reading the traditional Christmas story from Luke 2:1-14.
Continue reading →In observance of our Christmas celebration, Larry gives a brief summary of the year with a message of encouragement before reading the traditional Christmas story from Luke 2:1-14.
Continue reading →This message is a response to the break-in that occurred at our building last week. When something like that happens, it’s a little frightening, especially given the circumstances surrounding this one. We may get angry. That is ok. Anger is … Continue reading →
We Continue our kingdom study with the account of the “rich young ruler” from Matthew 19:16-26. We’ve probably all heard some version of the saying, “You can’t be too rich or too thin.” We know one actually can be too … Continue reading →
In the good times, let us remember that every good and perfect give comes from our Father in Heaven, and show our gratitude in word and deed. When times are not so good, let us examine our hearts and remember … Continue reading →
Linda introduces us to Our Calling, a ministry to people in the Dallas area who are homeless.
Continue reading →What makes a person great? Accomplishments? Status? Wealth? What about character? Does someone in particular come to mind? Why? My guess is it isn’t someone who proclaims their own greatness. Would Jesus think they are great? He does have something … Continue reading →
Do you remember the first time you got a key to something? I don’t remember the first time, but I remember liking the feel of keys in my pocket. It make me feel grown up. The more keys the better. … Continue reading →
In this message, we examine the last three kingdom parables in Matthew, Chapter 13. (Mt 13:44-50) We talk a lot about context, and it’s just as important here in the gospels as it is in the letters. Each author means … Continue reading →
“With God all things are possible” because Jesus transforms impossible into *I* M POSSIBLE!
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