As we celebrate our King today, let us remember that the best is yet to come, we should continue to look forward with hope filled expectation for the day when Jesus our Savior, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, returns and fulfills his final promise.
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As we celebrate our King today, let us remember that the best is yet to come, we should continue to look forward with hope filled expectation for the day when Jesus our Savior, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, returns and fulfills his final promise.
As temperature dip to dangerous levels, several Davidson County agencies and churches united to provide emergency food and housing during the holiday season.
Have you ever wondered what the Virgin Mary, was doing when the Angel Gabriel appeared to her, maybe she was busy doing housework, maybe she was in her room reading or maybe she was outside.
People all over the World have heard the story of Jesus’s birth, A voice is calling, “ Clear the way for the Lord in the wilderness; make smooth in the desert a highway for King”. The Forerunner lived In the desert, He ate locusts and honey.
Give Thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever, 1 Chronicles 16:34
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember God has been faithful to us in all areas of our lives.
We are God’s children and the scriptures teaches us. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart it”
We as believers try our very best to protect our name, there maybe times when we may struggle to remember someone’s name, But we can rest assured, In knowing God knows us by name, and he calls us by name..
First United Methodist Church in Lexington presents: The 38th Annual Mayme Weaver Preaching Mission “Connecting the Secular to the Sacred” with The Reverend Doctor Arnetta E. Beverly
Sometimes we may fall short, but our God with his loving grace and mercy, can and will redeem and restore you.
One may ask the question,” How am I more than a conqueror?” Romans 8:37 teaches us,”We are more than conquerors through him who love us; Being more than a conqueror means that darkness can not stop us, persecution, tribulation, and even death cannot conqueror us, because Jesus has already defeated the enemy. As believers we know that all of our fights are fixed, when our Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross he settled all of our battles and fights. Thanks be to God that we are saved through Jesus Christ.
The songwriter penned it by stating, Your goodness and mercy brought me through.
We are not really citizens of this world, we are citizens of Heaven, making our way through the world.
Being a citizen of Heaven leaves us as sojourners in this world. As sojourners we realize that this world is not our home, we are only passing through.
Sometimes we may find forgiving someone who has hurt us, impossible. But God commands us to forgive others.
The Ministries to Youth and Children at First Reformed United Church of Christ are vibrant, engaging, fun, inclusive, and affirming.
The Apostle Paul gives us a strong testimony in the Bible, Galatians 2:20 teaches us,” I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who lives, but Christ lives in me”. The message of the cross that we hear being preached tells us that Jesus Christ is Lord. The cross brought power from God within him.
The message of the cross is foolishnesses to those who are perishing, but to us who are believers, it is the power of God. 1 Corinthians 1:18
Registration fees are $180 (which includes a t-shirt) for the 12-week fall semester and parents can register their children online through the Arts Academy at Grace website. Scholarships are available. Applications are included on the website. For more information, go to https://gracelexingtonnc.org/arts-academy
Obedience is better than sacrifice comes from 1 Corinthians 15, We do not sacrifice animals these days. Because our ultimate sacrifice gave his life on the cross.
Toni Royal McCullough has served as a Property Manager for Guilford County and Lexington, NC Housing Authority for 16 years. She is a graduate of Lexington Senior High School and completed Paralegal studies at Davison-Davie Community College. She studied and attended Vintage Bible College in Winston Salem, NC. She is currently enrolled at the Spiritual Training Center in Thomasville, NC where she is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Theology.
I Love that God paints the sky each day, to remind us of who he is. Our God who paints the sky uses blue representing Heaven. The white clouds representing God’s glory, and the sun, which comes to brighten our lives.