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July 4th reminds us of the freedom that is not free, and people gather together with families and friends to celebrate it. What does the Bible say about freedom? What does It say God wants us to do with the freedom?
We talked about the meanings of being holy and being in a holy relationship with God last Sunday. How does your holy relationship with God affect your relationships with others, especially when your interpretations of the Bible passages differ from those of others?
Jesus said, “You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: Love your neighbor as yourself.” How do you express your love for God with all your heart in your relationships with your neighbor and yourself? What does the Bible say about it?
This Sunday, John Bennet, the Lay Person to Annual Conference at St. Matthew’s, will share his reflections on the Annul Conference 2023, whose theme is “Draw the Circle Wider Still…
Last Sunday, we learned that the Triune God, the God of Community called us as a community. How are we St. Matthew’s doing with God’s call? How is our country doing with God’s call?
What does the Bible say about the Holy Spirit? What are the signs of the life led by the Holy Spirit? Pastor Jinwoo is going to share his answers to these questions this coming Pentecost Sunday.
Methodists commemorate Aldersgate Day on May 24th. We are going to talk about what God had done in John Wesley’s life on that day and what God may want us to learn from one of the most important events in Methodist’s history.
We learned two biblical principles about how to deal with button-pushers last Sunday. This Sunday, we are going to learn the third principle.