Last Sunday, I shared two powerful conversion stories. One was Patrick Glynn, once an agnostic, who encountered Raymond Moody’s book Life After Life and suddenly realized he “had been wrong about everything.” The second was David Rolfe, a filmmaker from the UK who set out to debunk the Shroud of Turin. Instead, after examining the evidence, he became convinced—and joined the church.
We’re not doing play-like. Jesus is the real thing. We have a Savior, and life goes on forever.
As we walk with our Lord toward the cross this Lenten season, we are reminded each Sunday that even though life can be hard, it comes with a promise. We will make it. Nothing can stop us. Nothing can separate us from God’s love.
Pastor’s Class
We’re having a good time in Pastor’s Class—it’s worth getting to church a little earlier. Every week, life looks a little better—and a lot more mysterious. Join us in our quest to better understand who God is, what God is doing in our lives, and who we are becoming. We meet at 9:45 a.m.
Breakfast
This Sunday is a “Winston Sunday.” Feel free to lend a hand. Breakfast begins at 10:30 a.m., just before worship.
This Sunday — Lent Two
Mary will be preaching, and the choir will offer a beautiful anthem: Arise, My Soul, Arise.
One More Thing
In one month—on Palm Sunday, March 29—we’ll gather for dinner to mark the beginning of Holy Week. We’ll also celebrate Keith Butterfield’s 99th birthday, making up for the dinner that had to be canceled when Keith became ill. So yes—let’s order that birthday cake again.
This is a great season in the church.
See you Sunday.
God bless