Consequences are not the same as God’s judgment. Consequences are the natural results of our choices, and God can use them to teach us, mature us, and turn our hearts back toward Him. Judgment, however, is God’s final and complete response to sin. In Hosea 11, Israel was experiencing the consequences of repeatedly turning away from God, yet God was still showing mercy and calling them back. His purpose was restoration, not destruction. The consequences were meant to turn them before judgment came. This is an important distinction: when something difficult happens in our lives, it does not automatically mean God is judging us. Sometimes He is allowing us to experience the results of our choices so that we will recognize our need for Him, turn from our sin, and receive His mercy.
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Our service times are Sundays at 9:30am for in person services and 10:00am for online services. We also have a midweek prayer meeting and bible study held Wednesdays at 7:00pm, we are currently studying the book of John.
We are a non-denominational Christian church devoted to the Glory of God. Our mission is to “Make disciples who make disciples.” Working from the commands of Christ found in the book of Matthew [Mat 28:19-20 ESV] 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."
What you can expect when you walk in the door is an extremely familial atmosphere, possibly to a fault. We love one another and love everyone who walks in the door. If you can make it to your seat without someone touching you, shaking your hand, giving you a hug and expressing their Joy at your presence you must be invisible. We believe that nobody belongs here more than you.
Our theology and doctrine are very important to us. Our theology would closely mirror the baptist traditions however we do differ in some minor ways, most notably in a healthy relationship with the Holy Spirit. Seeking above all to be as biblically serious, socially active and spiritually alive as we can.
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