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With each election year, we feel tension in our country increase. How do we protect our peace so we don’t run out of hope, joy, and love? Using Paul’s words, how do we know what is “right”?
The truth of God’s faithfulness, revealed through Scripture, has transformed my life. I have been taught that God is an unchanging, almighty God, a God who transcends time, and is most definitely not defined by something as fleeting as my own human emotions. God’s faithfulness, goodness, and glory have no dependency on me, let alone my emotions. However, the newfound trajectory of my life is fully dependent on God’s faithfulness, goodness, and unchanging glory.
What happens to us after we die? Will we go to either heaven or hell? What does life after this life look like? This Sunday, we will explore what the Bible has to say about these questions.
What do you believe happens to our pets after they die? What is the United Methodist Church’s understanding of this question? Does the Bible say anything about it? This Sunday, we will examine John Wesley’s theological understanding of animals’ place in God’s creation.
We will explore the importance of living harmoniously with creation, reminding us that the benefits or harms we inflict on God’s creation intimately return to us. Today, God urgently calls us for greater environmental stewardship, compassion, and sustainable living practices.
Nancy Vaccaro and Jim Kay will delve into the link between stewardship and spiritual growth, providing a report on the church’s finance status and presenting narratives.
Pastor Jinwoo will share his reflection on our ministry together over the last four years. He will also envision our future, guided by God’s faithfulness and our shared commitment.
What self-image do we, as a nation, have? In the midst of many turmoils and challenges, where can we find hope? What is it like to live as Christians in this era? As we celebrate July 4th, we will explore what the Bible has to say about these questions.