Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from November 14, "Redefining Greatness"
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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 →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from November 7, "The Keys of the Kingdom"
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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 →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from October 31, "It's All About the King"
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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 →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from October 24, "Little Things"
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We continue our study with Matthew 13:31-33. Here, Jesus uses two analogies to describe the kingdom of Heaven. We cover them as one because their message is similar. When we imagine a conquering king, we see someone big, bold, and …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from October 10, "Don't Get Smoked"
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Continuing with our kingdom study. We look at the parable of the weeds among the wheat, found in Matthew 13:24-30, and its explanation in Matthew 13:37-43.
Pastor Jay’s remarks at the dedication of our newly remodeled kitchen in memory of Ruth Stephens, who could always be found there serving others, and Jerry Gibson, who donated the funds and was a friend to this church for many …Continue reading →
Homecoming Message 2021, "Rebuilding with Purpose"
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We begin with a brief history of the church presented by Priscilla Whitmore. Then Pastor Larry Thacker Jr. shares a vision for our future built around the account of the rebuilding of Jerusalem found in the book of Nehemiah.