Garden weeds are tough to deal with. You have to get to the roots to keep them from growing back. Using the story of Achan from Joshua 7, Pastor Ben encourages us to dig deep for the roots of doubt, discouragement, frustration, or anything else that causes us trouble in our relationships with the Lord.
In this final installment of the series ‘Hymn 23’, Pastor Ben teaches on Psalm 23:5-6 and reflects on the significance of God as the Good Shepherd. [Part I | Part II ]
Pastor Ben continues with the new series, Hymn 23, exploring Psalm 23:3 – 4. [Part I | Part III]
Pastor Ben begins a new series, taking a closer look at one of the most well known sections in Scripture — Psalm 23. [Part II | Part III]
Pastor Ben shares with congregation how to live each moment well, so God can be glorified by the whole picture of our lives.
In a world that is constantly turning, that has endless opportunities to fill up our time with tech, anxiety, and social media, Pastor Ben shares how important it is to practice stillness and wait on the Lord.
Guest speaker, and Bishop of the IPHC’s Mid-Atlantic Conference, brings a message on the importance of hearing and obeying the voice of God, so that we can successfully respond to the call on our lives.
Elder Mark Fuerst brings a special presentation on the injustice of human trafficking around the world, in the US, and even in our own state. Elder Fuerst shares that, despite grim and seemingly hopeless circumstances, we are called to be a light in dark places and informs the community on practical ways to engage the […]
Pastor Ben returns to the Awaken series for a final message detailing the last important step in staying awake in faith. By putting on the “new self” we engage the reality of Christ living in us and through us, empowering us to truly stay awake. [ part I | part II | part III ]
We conclude our Spring Retreat recap series with part 3: “Awaken: There’s Potential” and learn about how although there’s the possibility of falling asleep in our faith, by the grace of God, we are more than capable of staying awake. [ part I | part II | part IV ]