Advent: A Thrill of Hope
My favorite Christmas carol, “O Holy Night,” has a lyric that always seems to resonate with me, and I have a feeling that many of you might need to hear […]
My favorite Christmas carol, “O Holy Night,” has a lyric that always seems to resonate with me, and I have a feeling that many of you might need to hear […]
Thursday night of the week between Palm Sunday and Easter is traditionally considered the night that Jesus was betrayed. Before he retreated to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray and […]
So, as a pastor I have been praying for something for about the last 5 years. The folks here at the church hopefully have been praying the same thing, at […]
I thought it would be very appropriate for the days in which we live, all the uncertainty, all the madness and craziness in our lives and in our world, that […]
Our Pastor and his family are self-quarantining for two weeks (until November 8th) after testing positive for the virus. They acted quickly to maintain distance once exposed. Sunday Morning, Sunday […]
A while back I had a church member come up to me after church one Sunday morning, “Pastor doesn’t it bother you that _______ and ________ and _______ and _____ […]
On Sunday, we pitched a new slogan or motto to guide our ministry and lives as members for this coming season of life. I worked on some graphics that incorporate […]
As I discussed last time, the words pastor, overseer, and elder that we find in the New Testament all refer to the same leadership office within the church. Obviously, different […]
Here at Romeo, we believe that the church should have a plurality of elders to oversee the ministry of the church and the teaching of the Word of God. I, […]
It was August 6, 1945 as the B-29 bomber, Enola Gay, approached Hiroshima, Japan. In its payload was “Littleboy” the first atomic bomb ever to be dropped in war time. […]