“Freedom” by Rich Pollock
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“Freedom” by Rich Pollock

Come this Fourth of July, we will observe our National Day of Freedom. Many of us will have cookouts, street parties, and fireworks to commemorate our independence from England which occurred on September 3, 1783. That is the day the Treaty of Paris was signed, and the United States of America was first officially recognized...

National Day of Prayer
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National Day of Prayer

On Thursday, May 2nd at 12:00 PM you are invited to join us in the chapel to pray for our nation. It will be the 73rd time God’s people in America have paused to pray for the well-being of not only of our nation, but of the world. This year’s theme is LIFT UP THE...

“Who Do You Say That I Am?”
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“Who Do You Say That I Am?”

By the time this newsletter goes to print, the Super Bowl will be over and either the Kansas City Chiefs or the San Francisco Forty-Niners will be the NFL “World Champions” of 2024. Not only will people be talking about the game, but they will also be talking about the commercials and the half-time show....

“January 6 – A Day of Epiphany”
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“January 6 – A Day of Epiphany”

Certain dates on our calendar are memorable because of something significant that happened on that day in history, for example July 4th, November 11th, December 7th and of course December 25th. But what is significant about January 6th? On the Christian Church calendar, it is the Day of Epiphany when the Christ child is presented...

“Wisdom: Virtue or Vice?”
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“Wisdom: Virtue or Vice?”

We live in an age of information. Our digital world enables us to have a flood of information at our fingertips. We have so much information that bombards our senses that we have to distinguish between “true information” and “false information” or “misinformation”. So, how do we do that? First, let us define “wisdom.” The...