Quick Thoughts

Living as Children of Light

By Andrew George | March 18, 2024

We often find ourselves overshadowed by darkness, the message of Jesus as the Light of the world stands as a beacon of hope and […]

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Experiencing the Bread of Life

By Andrew George | March 15, 2024

Jim recently gave a powerful truth that resonated deeply: those who are filled with Jesus will naturally overflow with all the goodness He offers […]

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The Divine Declaration “I Am Who I Am”

By Andrew George | March 14, 2024

Identities are often complex and elusive, there is one declaration that stands unrivaled in its clarity and power: “I am who I am.” These […]

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Finding Hope in the Name of Jesus

By Andrew George | March 12, 2024

In the midst of life’s challenges and uncertainties, there’s a steadfast hope that transcends all circumstances. It’s a hope anchored in the name of […]

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Overnourished on Entertainment, Undernourished on the Bread of Life

By Andrew George | March 11, 2024

In a thought-provoking sermon, Jim brings to light a common phenomenon among humans – being overnourished on entertainment junk food while being undernourished on […]

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From Bitterness to Joy

By Andrew George | March 8, 2024

In the midst of a bustling community filled with excitement and hope, there was a woman named Naomi. Her story, marked by loss, bitterness, […]

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The Profound Meaning of Redemption

By Andrew George | March 7, 2024

Redemption often feels like a distant concept, Jim’s sermon offers a powerful reminder of its profound significance. With just a few words, he encapsulates […]

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Reflecting on the Story of Jesus

By Andrew George | March 5, 2024

In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, finding moments of solace and reflection becomes crucial for many. For Christians, Sundays often serve as […]

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Understanding Blessings

By Andrew George | March 4, 2024

In a recent sermon, Jim eloquently delves into the concept of blessings, urging listeners to not only recognize them but to also understand their […]

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