Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from December 27, "Never Changing, Ever New"
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We read from Isaiah 43:15-19. This is part of Isaiah’s prophetic message to the nation of Israel. Recurring themes are Israel’s determination to sin and Yahweh’s determination to redeem. He alludes to their past and then presents to them a …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from December 20, "When God was born"
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We love this season. As Christians we know that there is no Christmas without Christ, but there are no words to adequately capture the significance of what happened that day. Jesus described Himself as the beginning and the end. He …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from December 6, "In Pursuit of Peace"
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The Bible tells us to pursue peace. That’s an active word. We can’t just wait and hope for it. We have to go after it. What does that look like? What does it mean for us to pursue peace in …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from November 29, "Broken Families"
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The family is supposed to be our safe place, but for many it’s just the opposite. Why are so many of our families so broken? The first answer is simple enough. They are made up of broken people. We’re all …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from November 15, "Love God; Hate Sin'
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The inspiration for today’s message came from a prayer request I recently received. The person wanted prayer to “hate sin.” That’s not a bad thing, but my immediate thought was this, “I will pray that he will love God.” It …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from November 8, "The King's Heart"
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I want to offer you a bit of encouragement. Things may not be looking so good right now. We still don’t know who the president will be. For many of us, that can cause a great deal of anxiety if …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from November 1, "Desire of Your Heart"
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When someone asks you, “What do you want?”, what is the first thing that comes to mind? That probably depends on the context. The answer will be different in a serious conversation than at a restaurant. We all want something, …Continue reading →