Nathan Smith

Luke 23:26-43

March 29, 2020

When you are frustrated or rattled are you still able to serve? Jesus served even on the cross. Pastor Nathan continues his series in Luke and we learn that Jesus carries our sorrows and chose to save us instead of Himself.

Nathan Smith

Luke 22:66 – 23:25

March 22, 2020

How do you take courage when fear makes us believe things will go from bad to worse? Pastor’s three points:  1.  God has a definite plan, 2. Jesus won!, 3. We are Barabbas.  Please listen to this powerful and timely message from Pastor Nathan.

Nathan Smith

Luke 22:54-65

March 15, 2020

Do you have any fears and doubts?  Is it consuming at times?  Today Pastor Nathan talk about “not getting swept away by fear and doubt.  Instead pray and anchor your soul in Jesus Christ.”

Nathan Smith

Luke 22:39-53

March 8, 2020

Prayer:  Pray for alignment with God. Pray against temptation. Pray for obedience – God’s Will not my own.  Pastor Nate will cover verses 22:39-53 in the book of Luke.

Nathan Smith

Luke 22:21-38

March 1, 2020

This week Pastor Nathan continues in Luke.  In verses 21 – 38 Jesus gives parting words to His disciples.

Nathan Smith

Readers Theater

February 23, 2020

Hello all, if you’d like to see the full Readers Theater from Sunday, February 23rd please find us on YouTube.  Pastor Nathan spoke after the reading was completed.  His part of that message is on the audio today.

Nathan Smith

Luke 22:7-20

February 16, 2020

Did you know that scripture tells us that Jesus “earnestly desires” us?  What a wonderful feeling to know the love of God that way.  Listen as Pastor Nate continue is Luke chapter 22.

Nathan Smith

Luke 22:1-6

February 9, 2020

Have you ever been betrayed before?  Being betrayed violates a trust that was built. Jesus knows exactly what that feels like as he was met with the ultimate betrayal.  Please listen as Pastor Nate continues in the book of Luke

Nathan Smith

Luke 21:5-38

February 2, 2020

This week Pastor Nate speaks about “how to face persecution” and “don’t be led astray”.  There are reminders all around us – given by God.  Hold fast, prepare yourself and be ready for Christ return, stay true to the truths of God.  Please listen as Pastor Nate works through Luke 21:5-38.

Nathan Smith

Luke 20:41 – 21:4

January 26, 2020

How do you handle approval? Do you need approval to feel validated? We learn in Luke this week that Jesus warned the Scribes of looking and sounding holy as if addicted to praise.  Christ teaches us that the only approval needed is God’s.  By giving God all we have, humble and true, shows we are living out our faith as Christ would.

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