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Be Strong in the Lord
As Christians, if we realize we’re in a spiritual battle in which there are real casualties, we should do the same thing. It would be foolish and dangerous not to arm an equip ourselves every day with truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the word of God.…
Click to go to this sermon...Live as Children of the Light
As we continue to journey through Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, Pastor Doug will be sharing from Ephesians 5 focusing on verses 8 and 9, where Paul says, “Live as children of light— for the fruit of the light is found in all that is good and right and true.”…
Click to go to this sermon...What Christian Living Looks Like
As we continue through our series on Ephesians, Pastor David will be sharing from Ephesians 4:17-5:2 about “What Christian Living Looks Like”. Paul describes to the Ephesians what our new life in Christ should be like; putting away our old ways and transforming ourselves through the love of Christ. Thank…
Click to go to this sermon...Imagine a Church Where…
We are now halfway through our journey through Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. This Sunday we turn to chapter four, and you’ll notice in the very first verse that there’s this important word: therefore. After three chapters of Paul laying out his thoughts and his prayers, now he’s going to…
Click to go to this sermon...A Prayer for Power
Many Christians would like to be more confident in praying and feel prayer is an area of growth for them. In Ephesians there are two significant prayers and the second, A Prayer for Power to Grasp the Love of Christ, is in chapter 3:14-21. Paul models many aspects of prayer.…
Click to go to this sermon...The Unity of the Church
In the churches we read about in the New Testament, there were people with different backgrounds and upbringings whether Jewish, Greek, Roman, and many other ethnicities even Samaritans. While there wasn’t uniformity among these people, unity among believers is very important. Jesus’ longest prayer in John 17 is about his…
Click to go to this sermon...By Grace You Have Been Saved
Have you ever felt like you weren’t good enough to be loved or accepted by God? Did you ever think, “If I just help enough people, study the Bible, attend worship every week, pray every day, give generously of my resources, then I will be loved and accepted by God…
Click to go to this sermon...A Prayer for Wisdom
This Sunday we continue our eight-week series based on Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians – Celebrating the Grace and Power of God in a United Church. Not only is Paul praying for all the Ephesians, but the prayer he shares with the church is densely packed with things Paul wants…
Click to go to this sermon...The Spiritual Blessings In Christ
This Sunday we’re going to start an eight-week series based on Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians – Celebrating the Grace and Power of God in a United Church. In Ephesians, Paul argues that right thinking leads to right living. To live out God’s will for our lives, we must first…
Click to go to this sermon...The Work of a True Prophet
On a weekend in which he was the keynote speaker at the American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts (TABCOM) Leadership Day, Rev. Dr. Mamula brings a timely message to BBC and our churches from Ezekiel 37 about the Valley of Dry Bones in which the prophet receives a vision from God…
Click to go to this sermon...The Power of Prayer
This Sunday, Pastor David shares from Colossians 4:2 about the importance of prayer. He will share five elements of prayer that he uses to focus on and communicate with God. Thank you for worshiping with us. If you would like to give toward the work we are doing to share…
Click to go to this sermon...Remembering Our Past, Rejoicing in Our Present, Reimagining Our Future
This Sunday, we kick off our Bicentennial Year with Pastor Doug sharing about our theme for the year ahead: Remembering our Past, Rejoicing in our Present, Reimagining our Future. Praise God we have such a legacy of faith, courage, innovation, love, and generosity that have marked our church’s history. Praise…
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