We look forward to tomorrow because of the faith we have in our Savior As believers. We can always believe in the Son, even when the Son is not shining.
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We look forward to tomorrow because of the faith we have in our Savior As believers. We can always believe in the Son, even when the Son is not shining.
The snow melts away and the ground thaws, you feel a sense of newness in life, when the spirit of Springtime comes.
The resurrection is the foundation of our faith. If Christ would not have risen from the grave, Our world would not have any hope. Jesus came to earth with a message of Hope. He has love and compassion for everyone.
Jesus coming to the end of the roadmap is not a bad thing for us. It was the ultimate sacrifice, the destination reveals the depth of God‘s Love for us. Romans 58 declares, “God shows his love for us, and while we were sinners, Christ, died for us”.
Lead me to the cross, where your love pours out, bring me to my knees, Lord, I lay me down, bid me of myself, I belong to you, oh lead me, oh lead me. As we continue our journey on the roadmap to the cross, Jesus knew his trip to Jerusalem would be his last before he would be crucified.
We use a roadmap to guide us as we travel to key places, that we should arrive at our destination. Therefore let us continue to use the roadmap to the cross where we may praise and celebrate our King.
As we embark on the Easter season, let us be reminded of the Lent season, which is a 40 day season of prayer and fasting that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at sundown on Holy Thursday. This period is a time of preparation to celebrate the resurrection at Easter.
Minister Toni McCullough brings more special words from God to guide and comfort us. When we as believers speak from our heart, it reveals our true being. Your heart is important to God, it is where all your dreams and passions live.
Minister Toni McCulloch brings a special word this week which advises and encourages us all to trust in God. “From Now On”.
Faith and Fellowship with Toni McCullough
On the last day of the current year, we can reflect over the year that is coming to an end.
On Saturday, December 2nd and Sunday, December 3rd , Tyro Methodist Church is celebrating the 15th year of Journey to Bethlehem.
Miranda Lane’s mission is to provide calm spaces of solace and refuge to all people.
Meadowview Church on Odell Owen Road will host a blood drive on OneBlood’s Big Red Bus on Tuesday, November 21 from 1pm-6pm.
The congregation of St. Stephen United Methodist Church in Lexington was filled with elation last Sunday morning as they gathered in celebration of the church’s one hundred and fifty-fifth anniversary which was acknowledged with a Homecoming.
The event will take place from 11 a.m to 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church 210 Village Drive in Lexington. The event is free to the public.
The Tom. A Finch Community YMCA and the J. Smith Young YMCA will host the 9th Annual Community Prayer Breakfast on Friday, September 8 at Memorial United Methodist Church, 101 Randolph Street, Thomasville.
The Rev. Roy Cantrell, Former Interim Pastor, will be the Guest Speaker.