December 9, 2018 | Rev. Wayne Whitney No matter how long troubled and turbulent times persist, history has taught us that there always comes a thing which representsthe “end of the line”—that[…]
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December 2, 2018 | Rev. Gary Nicolosi The recent fires in California are enough to break anyone’s heart.How could we not be affected by the 50 mile per hour firestorm that destroyed the entire[…]
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November 25, 2018 | Rev. Wayne Whitney Many, if not most of you, might be unaware of my undergraduate work that I completed at Kansas State University back in the early‘80’s. My Bachelor of Arts[…]
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November 18, 2018 | Rev. Gary Nicolosi It was the Sunday before Thanksgiving. In my sermon that day I had pointed out that thanksgiving means giving thanks to God for all that God has given us[…]
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November 11, 2018 | Rev. Gary Nicolosi Today is the 100th anniversary of the ending of World War I. On the eleventh month of the eleventh day at the eleventh hour, the guns of war finally[…]
Read moreThe Hope of Heaven
November 4, 2018 | Rev. Gary Nicolosi Several years ago, I was giving a presentation at a stewardship conference in Colorado Springs. I noticed that one of the scheduled presenters was not on[…]
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October 28, 2018 | Rev. Wayne Whitney It is not without a lot of trepidation that I assume the pulpit this morning being tasked with rightly dividing the word of truth and delivering a message[…]
Read moreGetting in S.H.A.P.E.
October 21, 2018 | Rev. Gary Nicolosi Peter Drucker, the father of modern management, was onceasked, “What advice would you give to young people who aretrying to get ready for the twenty-[…]
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October 14, 2018 | Rev. Gary Nicolosi Patricia Hampl, the author of The Art of the Wasted Day, recallsher father saying that life, if you’re lucky, is divided into thirds: youth, middle age and […]
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