Armor of God

Start your day by putting on the Armor of God.

This Sunday May 3rd the Fifth Sunday of Easter the sermon title is Mise en place. The scripture is Ephesians 6:10-18.

“Mise en place” (pronounced, “meez on plahz”) is a French culinary term meaning, “to put in place.”

It refers to proper and necessary preparation before cooking. The sermon will be about the importance of preparation in living a Christian life.

See you all on Sunday

Blessings to all.

Pastor Michael

The Promise

Jesus who is the Bread of Life promised that those who believe in Him will never spiritually hunger or thirst, and offering us eternal life over our temporary physical existence.

This Sunday April 26th the Fourth Sunday of Easter the sermon title is The Most Famous Unknown Person in the Bible. The scripture is John 6:5-14.

The theme of the sermon is about how seemingly insignificant people can have a tremendous impact.

Hope to see you all on Sunday

Blessings to all.

Pastor Michael

Welcome Home Pastor

This Sunday April 19th the Third Sunday of Easter the sermon title is Scars. The scripture is Romans 8:31-39.

Pastor Michael O’Bannon returns to the pulpit this Sunday after his medical leave.

We ask all who are able to be at worship on Sunday to give him a warm and loving “welcome home”.

May God continue with His healing presence for him.

Blessings to all.

The Gideons

This Sunday April 12th the Second Sunday of Easter the Gideons return to Kedron.

The Gideons International is an evangelical Christian association whose primary activity is distributing free copies of the Bible worldwide.

It distributes complete Bibles or portions thereof in over 100 languages, most widely known in lodging rooms, in addition to medical facilities, schools, military bases, as well as jails and prisons.

The headquarters of Gideons International is in Nashville, Tennessee.

Our guest preacher is Gary Smith.

See you at worship on Sunday.

Easter Sunday

This Sunday April 5th Easter Sunday the sermon title is Raised to New Life: From empty tomb to every corner. The scriptures are Matthew 28:1-10 and Acts 10:34-43.

Join us Easter Sunday to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ who rose from the dead three days after his crucifixion.

It signifies victory over sin and death, confirms his divinity as the Son of God, and offers us the promise of eternal life.

It is the cornerstone of our Christian faith.

Our guest preacher is Gary Smith.

See you at worship on Sunday.