Weekly News (Page 2)

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Weekly News – April 2, 2025

DOWNLOAD PDF In Philippians 3:7-4:1, Paul contrasts his former Jewish achievements with his newfound joy in Christ, urging the Philippians to focus on Christ and not on legalistic traditions or worldly accomplishments, while also warning against false teachers and encouraging them to rejoice in the Lord.  Philippians 3:7-11: Paul recounts his impressive Jewish heritage and achievements, including his strict adherence to the law and his persecution of Christians, but he emphasizes that he now considers these things as “loss” compared to…

March 26, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF Reflections on the Prodigal Son The parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) is a tale of two worlds: on one hand, there is the remarkable amount of apathy from the son towards the father, and on the other, an even more remarkable amount of love and forgiveness from the father back to that same son. Countless sermons have been preached on this very parable, as it is one of the more famous of Jesus’. Even today,…

March 19, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF here Mar. 19, 2025 If God is so all-loving and all-powerful, then why does he let bad things happen to good people? It’s a very good question, and you’re absolutely right to ask it. Being a Christian does not mean shying away from the difficult questions. We’re allowed to mention the elephant in the room. It’s a question that every generation has asked and that no-one has a complete answer for. Her it is being asked in…

March 12, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF In the Holy Land Seeking the Solace of the Cross By Stephanie Saldaña   For many years, I have believed that as Christians we must read the Gospels, as we must read our own lives, in the light of the resurrection. We are called to return to every moment in the life of Jesus, no matter how small: his walks along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the bread he broke amongst friends, his prayers whispered beneath the…

March 5, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF Mar. 5, 2025 In putting together this week’s Weekly News I cannot help but weigh in on the insanity occurring south of our border. So, please forgive me from being a bit “editorial” but I feel so strongly about what is happening in our world. I have read the articles on Facebook. I have watched the news; I have prayed that saner heads will prevail but am still experiencing that sinking feeling that the world as I…

February 26, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF The Importance of Dreams in the Bible Rick Hamlin Pay attention to your dreams. Just like with Joseph, Daniel and other biblical characters—it may be God’s way of communicating with you.Years ago, after reading a book by a therapist and minister who showed that God can often speak to us in our dreams, I began writing down my own. Every morning, while I still remember them, I make a quick note in a journal about what I…

February 19, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF This passage is most timely today, considering what is being thrown at us from south of the border. In my heart, I find it hard to love someone, who has been a trusted ally.  Luke 6:27-36, often referred to as the “Love Your Enemies” passage, is a radical call from Jesus to not only love those who love us, but to actively extend love, kindness, and forgiveness even to those who might be considered our enemies, challenging our…

February 12, 2025 -Weekly News

Download the PDF here Feb. 12, 2025 1 Corinthians 15:12-27 is a powerful passage where Paul forcefully argues the centrality of Jesus’ resurrection to the Christian faith, emphasizing that without the resurrection, the Christian message loses its meaning and hope, essentially rendering the whole gospel “in vain.”.  Key points to reflect on:The foundation of Christian hope: The resurrection is presented as the cornerstone of Christian belief, offering assurance of eternal life beyond death and providing believers with a reason to persevere…

January 29, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF Jan. 29, 2025Luke 4:14-21 presents a powerful moment where Jesus, in his hometown synagogue, declareshis mission by reading from Isaiah 61, proclaiming that “the Spirit of the Lord is upon me”to bring good news to the poor, release the oppressed, and proclaim freedom to the captives, essentially announcing himself as the fulfillment of prophecy and the Messiah who will actively bring liberation to the marginalized; however, this message is met with resistance and anger from his own people, highlighting…

January 23, 2025 – Weekly News

January 23, 2025 – Weekly News Download the PDF Reflections on Amos 8:4-12 Jeanne Barnes Too often you wake up early to the sound of the local newscaster telling you of global, national and local events of the previous day. You catch up on the earthquakes, the floods, and the loss of life around you. You even watch the bottom ticker tape for a report on stocks you’ve invested in. The radio is blaring; your mind is racing. You buzz…

January 15, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the Weekly News in PDF Jan. 15, 20251 Corinthians 12:1-14 (scripture reading for this Sunday) is about the unity and diversity of the body of Christ, and how all members should care for each other.Key ideas God at work.1Corinthians 12:4-6 Thank You A big thank you to the 10 people who helped on Tuesday morning, (Jan. 7)! Banners and flowers were changed as was the bulletin board. All Christmas décor was taken down and put back into storage. A…

January 8, 2025 – Weekly News

Download the PDF What is Epiphany? Epiphany is a Christian holiday celebrated on January 6th, 12 days after Christmas in the Gregorian calendar, marking the end of the Christmas holiday.What does Epiphany mean, and what does the day commemorate?Epiphany, meaning “manifestation” or “showing forth”, has been celebrated since the end of the second century, before the Christmas holiday was established. It is commonly known as Twelfth Night, Twelfth Day, or the Feast of Epiphany. It is also called Theophany or…