Explore why the New Testament provides four unique Gospel accounts to create a vibrant, three-dimensional masterpiece of the life of Christ. By viewing Jesus through the eyes of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, we gain a much deeper understanding of His character and mission than any single perspective could offer. We invite you to join us at church this Sabbath as we continue to behold His glory together and grow in our walk with the Savior!
Ministry of Healing: Helping the Tempted
In this touching chapter from Ellen G. White’s The Ministry of Healing, we explore the boundless grace of a Saviour who reaches down to the lowest depths of human need to offer pardon and peace. Discover how we can reflect Christ’s own tenderness and compassion when reaching out to those who are struggling or discouraged. We would love for you to experience this spirit of fellowship firsthand, so please feel welcome to join us for worship this Sabbath!
Steps to Christ: What to Do with Doubt
Are you struggling with questions about the Bible or feeling troubled by the mysteries of faith? This insightful chapter from Steps to Christ explores how God provides sufficient evidence for our reason while inviting us to trust His infinite wisdom in the areas we cannot yet see clearly. We would love to walk this journey of discovery with you, so please feel welcome to join our church family this Sabbath as we study and grow together!
Flu Bomb: A Powerful Natural Remedy for Cold and Flu Season
A Powerful Natural Remedy for Cold and Flu Season
As cold and flu season approaches, turning to natural remedies can give your body an extra boost. Ingredients like garlic, ginger, lemon, honey, eucalyptus, and cayenne pepper have long been valued for their immune-supporting, soothing, and healing properties. By combining these potent ingredients into a single, powerful “Flu Bomb,” you can help relieve symptoms, support faster recovery, and even use it as a daily preventative during high-risk months.
Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled by Jesus Christ
Discover how ancient Hebrew Scriptures foretold the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ with startling precision centuries before His birth. This insightful study explores key Messianic prophecies that illuminate the divine mission of the Savior and the establishment of a New Covenant for all people. We invite you to join us this Sabbath to dive deeper into the Word and worship the One who fulfills every promise!
Ministry of Healing: Teaching and Healing
Experience the profound connection between physical healing and spiritual restoration as modelled by Christ, the Great Physician. This chapter from The Ministry of Healing explores how personal ministry and unselfish service can break the cycle of despair and open hearts to the life-giving power of the gospel. We invite you to join us this Sabbath to discover how you can be a channel of God's compassion and find true rest in His presence.
Steps to Christ: The Privilege of Prayer
Through nature and revelation, through His providence, and by the influence of His Spirit, God speaks to us. But these are not enough; we need also to pour out our hearts to Him. In order to have spiritual life and energy, we must have actual intercourse with our heavenly Father. Our minds may be drawn out toward Him; we may meditate upon His works, His mercies, His blessings; but this is not, in the fullest sense, communing with Him. In order to commune with God, we must have something to say to Him concerning our actual life.
Prayer is the opening of the heart to God as to a friend. Not that it is necessary in order to make known to God what we are, but in order to enable us to receive Him. Prayer does not bring God down to us, but brings us up to Him.
When Jesus was upon the earth, He taught His disciples how to pray. He directed them to present their daily needs before God, and to cast all their care upon Him. And the assurance He gave them that their petitions should be heard, is assurance also to us.
Sober-Minded: What the Bible Really Says About Alcohol
Should Christians Drink Alcohol?
As the holiday season approaches, alcohol naturally becomes a larger part of many celebrations. It’s woven into cultural traditions, workplace gatherings, family meals, and moments of relaxation, which can make discussions about its risks feel uncomfortable or even intrusive. Yet increased drinking during this time of year consistently brings real consequences: higher rates of accidents, impaired driving, violence, emotional strain, and medical emergencies affecting people of every background, religious or not.
The aim here is not to judge but to offer awareness and perspective, inviting readers, especially Christians, to reflect thoughtfully during a season when choices carry added weight.







