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Heather’s Blog Recent Posts
- John 14:1-14 – Many mansions, the Way, the Truth, and the Life taught by Pastor Don Moore
- Multiplying disciples/Discipleship identification – notes from discipleship class taught by Pastor Don Moore
- Multiplying Disciples – notes from Discipleship class taught by Pastor Don Moore
- Syria – letter from trapist nuns
- John 14:1-11 taught by Pastor Don Moore with comments from Rabbi Michael Zeitler
- Notes from homily taught by Father Raphael Iannone taught August 25, 2013 – Luke 13:22-30 – The last shall be first, the first last
- Homily – Luke 13:22-30 – The last shall be first, the first last taught by Father Raphael Iannone
- Notes from a Homily on Luke 12:49-53 by Father Raphael Iannone
- Facing Your Jerusalem – transcript Say Amen show 161 taught by Pastor Don Moore
- Mammon – homily by Father Raphael Iannone
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Excellence by Cynthia Moore
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Excellence by Cynthia Moore Cynthia spoke at our women’s meeting on December 18, 2010 Excellence means to do more than warranted. To go beyond what you have to do. To do better, not just get by. … Continue reading
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Isaiah 60:19 to Isaiah 61 by Pastor Don Moore
Monday, January 17, 2011 Isaiah 60:19 to Isaiah 61 by Pastor Don Moore Isaiah was written 600-700 years before Christ. Isaiah 60:19-20 The sun shall no longer be your light by day, nor for brightness shall the moon give light to … Continue reading
Isaiah 60 by Pastor Don Moore
Tuesday, January 04, 2011 Isaiah 60 by Pastor Don Notes from December 10, 2010 Isaiah 60 is the announcement and decree of the coming King, the beginning of the process of the blessing and favor of God to the world. … Continue reading
Accepting God’s promises by Pastor Don Moore
Sunday, January 02, 2011 Accepting God’s Promises by Pastor Don Moore Transcript of a sermon on Dec, 5, 2010 I slightly edited it for readability. What is in [brackets] is what the congregation says. Sometimes we’re thinking that the attack … Continue reading