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Prayer Vigil: December 31, 2020-January 1, 2021

A.C. Dixon once wrote, “When we rely upon organization–we get what organization can do. When we rely upon education–we get what education can do. When we rely upon eloquence–we get what eloquence can do. But when we rely upon prayer–we get what God can do.” If 2020 has proved anything, it has proven Dixon to […]

#JesusChangedMyLife & #ParishRomansRoad

Beloved in Christ, Though we are in this coronavirus quarantine, the gospel of Jesus Christ cannot be quarantined! Who could have imagined when we began this preaching series on the Romans Road of Evangelism that we would be facing this pandemic? In God’s providence, we have an opportunity to proclaim this good news of Jesus Christ […]

Parish Easter Bakes

Parish Easter Bakes 2020

A word from George, Kolache (pronounced koh-LAW-chee) is a traditional Eastern European sweet roll, filled with either rich, sweet and creamy fillings or savory sausages. Almost every European culture has something similar: strudel, tart, pasty, kringle, empanada, beigli, turnover, potica, gugellhuff, hand pie, povitica, kärleksmum, or kugelhopf. In east and central Texas, where Karen and I both […]

Corona Virus Update

Update May 7th, 2020 Beloved in Christ: “Hope in the Lord! For with the Lord there is steadfast love, and with Him is plentiful redemption.” Psalm 130:7 It seems like ages ago, but it was just 7 weeks ago that I wrote to you saying, “What remarkable days we’re living in! Who would have every […]

10/20/19 Psalm 95:1-11

Letsie III is king of the Kingdom of Lesotho. Every orphaned child in Lesotho is given his last name. Consider that: the king gives his name to those who are the most vulnerable and weak in his country. The current sermon series is a study in the royal psalms. Each psalm highlights a different aspect […]

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