He is risen indeed! Blessings to you, family and friends. This Sunday we will celebrate Resurrection day together and I hope you can join us. Some of us may feel like we’ve had our own kind of resurrection after the …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from March 28, "A New Commandment"
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Jesus said in John 13:34, “”A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another.” This verse, along with 35, has been one of my favorites …Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Edith rejoices in getting some extra money. Cathy enjoyed time with grandchildren. Ruth has her appointment for the biopsy. Cindy’s neighbor Wanda is doing better. Kimi is thankful that nothing was broken in …Continue reading →
Blessings to you, loved ones. It’s a beautiful spring day. A mockingbird has been singing off and on most of the day in our back yard. I am often in wonder at the beauty and complexity of God’s creation. It …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from March 21, "Only One Thing Is Necessary"
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This week I was praying, writing in my journal, looking for inspiration for the next message. I was thinking about the future. I was thanking the Lord for my job even as I complained about it. I started thinking about …Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Dede is thankful to be here and we’re thankful she’s here. Anita had a good week. I am thankful that soon I should not need to work in the evenings. Cathy is thankful …Continue reading →
Hey y’all! 🙂 Every week I open with one a few tired greetings so I thought I’d get your attention. But I still love you. It was good to have just about everyone back again last Sunday. Now it’s time …Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from March 14, "God Is Not Mocked"
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“What goes around comes around.” “He had it coming.” “They deserved it.” We hear things like that all the time. We have a sense of justice, and generally expect that eventually one’s actions will catch up to them. We’re quick …Continue reading →