Rick’s Reflection- 11/11/2018
Today is Veteran’s Day and we are so thankful for the men & women who have served our nation, keeping us free to worship and live in this blessed land. … [Read more…]
Today is Veteran’s Day and we are so thankful for the men & women who have served our nation, keeping us free to worship and live in this blessed land. … [Read more…]
Last week was very special. We saw a window into the way God is transforming people by His grace. We were also reminded that God demonstrates His grace through His … [Read more…]
Last week we were reminded of the powerful impact mercy and grace had on the early church. We were reminded that we all need it, and in some ways all … [Read more…]
We have spent a great deal of time lately thinking about God’s “Amazing Grace.” In Les Misérables, a classic novel by Victor Hugo, the main theme is the conflict of … [Read more…]
In March of 1993, eastern Kentucky experienced a “storm of the century”. Large amounts of snow were dumped on the town of Corbin, where I lived. Once we were … [Read more…]
Today we see how the grace of God affected two very good people. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus were by all accounts people we would want to be around. They … [Read more…]
Without question, we are entering my favorite time of the year. When the weather snaps from sweltering hot to pleasantly cool, you will find me doing something … [Read more…]
“Wonderful” is a good word! It simply means to be “full of wonder”! It is a good word to describe the Church Picnic last Sunday afternoon. We were gathered at … [Read more…]
Last week Rick shared with us the story from John 4 about a woman living far from God. But after meeting Jesus, His grace began to change her from … [Read more…]
Today we are introduced to an example of God’s grace leading to a transformation from doubt to belief. The Samaritan woman in John 4 had a very questionable past but … [Read more…]