Church Family,

This past Sunday, as we continued our series in Acts, we read through yet another of what will prove to be a long string of legal proceedings for Paul. While this passage speaks to many ideas, including the danger of hypocrisy and the importance of having well-defined beliefs, the weight of the passage seems to lie in one powerful statement from God. Take courage, for as you have testified to the facts about me in Jerusalem, so you must testify also in Rome.” Church, how could we read this and not take courage ourselves? God is clear that he will see to his purposes without fail. That doesn’t always mean Paul will be comfortable, nor does it mean that we will always be comfortable. But it does mean that our obedience to God will not, and indeed cannot, ever be in vain.

Easter Schedule

Easter is just around the corner, and with it comes a few small changes to our usual schedule. On Good Friday we will have an evening service at 6:00. On Easter Sunday we will have our 10:15 morning service as usual, but rather than being preceded by our usual Sunday Studies, we will have a fellowship hour starting at 9:00. If you want a helpful reminder to keep on your fridge or, even better, an easy way to invite someone to join us feel free to grab a card with our Easter schedule from the foyer.

Grace be with you,

Logan Murphy

Pastoral Intern