Not knowing if I would be able to attend this week, I asked my learned friend if he would bring the message. I did make it, but I’m glad I asked him. Listen and be encouraged as he speaks from …Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. I’m so glad I made it. Brenda got to see family. April is thankful for some hope. Remember Cathy’s brother’s mother-in-law, Edith. She had a setback but is recovering. Keep Debra’s stepfather Tim …Continue reading →
I always love our 5th Sunday Fellowships. I only wish there were more of us to enjoy them. Thank you to everyone who helped make it another great one. This Sunday, there is a slight chance that I will not …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from July 30, "The Final Address"
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We will finish up John, Chapter 12 with verses 44-50. This is the last public address of the crowds by Jesus that John records. Jesus briefly summarizes everything that He has been teaching throughout his ministry. Exactly when and where …Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Cathy enjoyed her week. Cindy enjoyed the weekend with family. We’re excited for the fellowship today. Pris is feeling better. Leann’s brother is working now and enjoying it. Remember Cathy’s friend Teresa and …Continue reading →
Are you ready for Sunday? I am! The time we get to spend together is precious to me every week. It’s even better when we get to share a meal and talk. It’s time for our Fifth Sunday Fellowship. As …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from July 23, "Greek to Me"
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One of the things I like about going through a book of the Bible as we have been doing with John this year is that it causes me to study passages that I never really understood and haven’t yet taken …Continue reading →
I am sorry for the delay in sharing these. Rejoice with us and pray with us. Cindy is thankful that her grandson got a job and another one has been accepted into the Airforce. She rejoices that her family is …Continue reading →
We’re in the middle of a typical Texas summer, when one looks at a high of 96 degrees with relief that it isn’t 100+. We’re having a cool snap, so come on out and join us this afternoon. One of …Continue reading →