Nephilim: Giants of Legend, Lessons for Today
We’re going to continue our deep-dive into something truly fascinating—the Nephilim. Now, if you’re scratching your head thinking, “The Neph-what?”, don’t worry; you’re in for one heck of a story. …
We’re going to continue our deep-dive into something truly fascinating—the Nephilim. Now, if you’re scratching your head thinking, “The Neph-what?”, don’t worry; you’re in for one heck of a story. …
Welcome, curious readers, to a fascinating sermon series that is set to recalibrate our understanding of the Good Book. “Weird Bible Stories” is not your traditional church series; it is …
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As Children’s Sunday approaches, we’re filled with anticipation and joy. It’s a special day dedicated to celebrating the youngest members of our congregation, the spirited hearts who bring innocent delight …
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Thank you all for giving me the opportunity to talk about our wonderful little school! I really believe we have something unlike any other here at Trinity, but I may …
This Sunday is Confirmation Sunday. It is a great day in our church! But what is Confirmation? Why do Confirmation? What can you expect Sunday? These are questions, I will …
The mission of the United Methodist Church is “to make disciples for the transformation of the world.” We do that at Trinity by “loving one another to Christ.” But how …
Easter’s rolling around the corner, and guess what? It’s not just about the chocolate bunnies and egg hunts (though we love those too!). It’s about something much more awesome – …
Hosanna means: God save us! It’s what the crowds shouted to Jesus as he rode a donkey into the city of Jerusalem for the week of Passover. The crowds LOVED …
This photo from 1st Presbyterian in Atlanta depicts the prophets represented by the prophet Isaiah who throughout his prophecy told about the coming of Jesus Christ. For that reason he …
Did you know there is a science to hope? It falls into the genre of positive psychology. And here’s the good news: hope is a choice. We feel the tension …