How Many Times?
Rev. Larry Cochran offers a message on forgiveness.
Rev. Dr. Gwen Andrews offers the message for our worship on August 27th.
The message for August 20th focused on the transformation that occurs when renew our mind. Paul challenges us in Romans 12:1-8 to be a living sacrifice that leads us to life of worship. Rev. Larry Cochran offered the message and Dr. Michael Ross led the choir in music. The service can be seen here and on our Facebook Live site.
The worship service for August 13th focused on the story of Peter walking on water as found in Matthew 14. The messaged centered on this passage with an emphasis on fear, faith and overcoming our fears. Rev. Larry Cochran offered the message. The young people of the church sang “This Little Light of Mine” and Dr. Michael Ross led the choir in music.
We are excited to be offering a five-week on-line class, 7:00-8:30pm on Thursdays, starting September 7, entitled “Why We Can’t Wait: The Legacy of 1963 for 2023”. The Rev. Dr. Jim Melson, Director of the Cornelius Corps, will be facilitating the class and will focus on the significant events that took place in the Civil Rights movement in 1963. Using a variety of resources, we will look at and discuss the Letter from the Birmingham City Jail, the Medgar Evers…
The service today focused on the feeding of the five hundred from Matthew 14. The message addressed not only physical hunger but our spiritual hunger. Rev. Dr. Gwen Andrews offered the message and the music was led by Dr. Michael Ross. The service can be seen on this site and on your Facebook live site.
Our worship service on July 3th featured a Spirit filled arrangement of 10,000 reasons by Rev. Shayne Estes on the cello and Dr. Michael Ross on the piano. The service was based on Matthew 13:31-33. 42-54 where Jesus offered the parables of the mustard seed, the yeast, the treasure found in the field and the fine pearls. The take home was how the Kingdom of Heaven can be found in places we least suspect it. We shared about how through…
Rev. Dr. Gwen Andrews offered the message based on Matthew 13: 24-30 and 36-43. We were encouraged to strengthen our prayer life and spend time with God reading the Bible. This will help us live out our lives as followers of Christ making a difference in the world that we live in. Dr. Michael Ross led the choir in music and MaryKaye Cochran offered a solo, “Peace Be Still.” The service can be seen on this site and on our…