Sunday Worship 02/01/26

“Even Angels Bow”
[Hebrews 1:4-14] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Having revealed Jesus as God’s greatest Word, surpassing symbols and prophets, Hebrews now lifts our eyes higher still: Christ is greater even than the angels. Mighty though they are, they bow before the Son—Jesus the Christ.

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Sunday Worship 01/25/26

“God’s Best Word”
[Hebrews 1:1-4] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

God has always been speaking—speaking creation into existence, blessing mankind, and commissioning Adam and Eve to multiply and fill the earth; calling Abram; talking with Moses as a friend; and making His will known through the prophets. But now God has spoken in His Son—God’s Best Word.

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Sunday Worship 01/18/26

“Beware the Quiet Drift”
[Hebrews 1:1-2; 2:1] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

You walked an aisle, you were baptized, and you cleaned up some sinful habits—so you must be doing okay, right? The writer of Hebrews warns us that the Christian life does not allow for neutrality. If you are not actively pursuing Christ, then you risk a dangerous, and possibly unnoticed, drift away from Him.

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Sunday Worship 01/11/26

“20th Anniversary Celebration”
[Psalms] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

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Sunday Worship 01/04/26

“Just a Few More Things”
[Romans 16:17-27] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

A farewell often reveals the depth of a relationship. It usually holds two things: the hope of reunion, expressed through careful instruction, and the affirmation of shared affection— such as the words, “I love you.” As Paul concludes his epistle to the church in Rome, his letter carries both.

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Sunday Worship 12/28/25

“Theology with Tenderness”
[Romans 16:1-16] – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson

Romans is undoubtedly a theological treatise written by the apostle Paul. Yet Paul is not merely a theologian; he is a member of the church, part of the body of believers, and that identity calls for genuine love toward others within that body. As Paul brings his letter to the Romans to a close, this chapter clearly displays that love.

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