Truth Gives Life
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on February 6th, 2026
John 8:31-32, 14:6, 17:7 It seems every generation has their own slang or phrases. Even young children today are walking around saying the phrase “Six Seven”. Even our almost two year old has picked it up from other children! The Gen Z generation says words like “Lit, Bussin, No Cap.” My generation (millennials) would say “YOLO, Bae, On Fleek” - at least when I was in high school. My favorite was ...  Read More
Stop Being Stubborn
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on February 5th, 2026
Romans 2:5-11 I had a Bible Study with some of my teens in the youth group. That study mentioned that most people who do things that are wrong are not fully aware of their sin or do not want to acknowledge what they are doing is even sinful. We as people do not like to admit that we need to change! We are stubborn and deceitful not just to others but mainly to ourselves. We want to do what we beli...  Read More
Choosing Indulgence
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB)/Operations on February 4th, 2026
Romans 1:28-32 Oxford dictionary defines the word Indulge as allowing oneself to enjoy the pleasure of ____________. We all have something we tend to indulge in. Whether it be a Netflix series, social media or even food. For me, it's Dr. Pepper! For those of you reading this that think Dr. Pepper is the same as Mr. Pibb, you are sadly mistaken and should get right with the Lord. The point of the m...  Read More
Choosing Impurity
by Ken Tison, Campus Pastor (ORT)/Executive Pastor on February 3rd, 2026
Romans 1:24-27 Steven Mulhall appeared before Judge Michael Orlando for a parole hearing. After the hearing, the placard with the judge’s name on the courtroom door was missing. A couple weeks later, Steven was before Judge Orlando again for stealing the $40 nameplate. Because Steven had several arrests for petty theft, this nameplate heist broke his parole and turned it into a felony with jail ti...  Read More
Choosing Ignorance
by Manning Brown, Care Pastor on February 2nd, 2026
Romans 1:18-23 “I don’t know” or “I do not recall” are phrases we hear a lot…especially when it comes to congressional testimony. Somehow, ignorance is construed as an excuse. It can be a reason, but not an excuse. As much as we like to use these as an out, they only go so far. Going back to my childhood, I remember I was throwing small stones in the driveway, and for whatever reason I thought it ...  Read More
Be a Holy Mouthpiece
by Christina Cain, Women's Ministry Director on January 31st, 2026
2 Corinthians 5:17-21 Here we are with February knocking at our door and my grandchildren are still so excited to tell me about the gifts they received at Christmastime. As soon as I walk in the door, they are eager to show me a variety of toys, dolls, sports jerseys or the latest and greatest electronic gadgets. I listen intently as they enjoy telling me all about it. This is such an opportune ti...  Read More
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