In this message we look at our fourth and final character – Gehazi, the servant of Elisha. Gehazi allowed greed to get in the way. Greed led to Gehazi lying to try to cover himself up. Greed and lying had their consequences. While Gehazi had the freedom to do as he willed, he was not […]
This week we consider the perspective of Elisha, one of God’s prophets. Elisha was a man who was known, lived to make God known, and refused to be known for that which God is to be known. Elisha had a heart that is true. We too are known by those around us. How are you […]
This message takes a look at the narrative of Naaman, the leprous, but considers the perspective from his servant girl. Think about how difficult it would have been for this Israelite girl to be taken captive from her family and homeland and yet still be willing to offer hope to those she served. This passage […]
We have recorded in 2 Kings 5 an encounter of Naaman, a high ranking commander in the Aramean army, with Elisha the prophet of God from Israel. Their paths cross due to a disease called leprosy. God uses all means to demonstrate His pursuit of people. The main thing that often stands in the way […]
Habits can be good, but habits can also be dangerous. When we celebrate the Communion Table we need to guard that it doesn’t become a habit that is stripped of its meaning. This message revisits The Last Supper as recorded by the gospel writer Luke. The call to examine our life in light of the […]
The past should serve as a teacher. It should remind us that God is faithful. While the past should be recognized and learned from, we need to embrace the present. If our focus is only on what things used to be like, we will miss out on what God has in store for us today. […]
Communion – Led by Gary Wall from the Pacific District of Mennonite Brethren Churches At about 11 minutes – Installation Section At about 18 minutes – Certification as Licensed Minister and comments by Nathan