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Growing In Jesus During COVID-19

In our Christian journey, we will often hear people tell us that we need to connect with Jesus and have a relationship with Him. Seldomly, i

Staying Connected During COVID-19

Many of us are intuiting that something bigger is going on right now. It is more than just COVID-19, more than economic decline, more than s

Peace During COVID-19 & Beyond

The gift that Jesus gives of peace is the realization that today, right now, is a gift that we can enjoy.

LOYALTY & COVID-19

We have made it through another week. This age of COVID-19 is starting to become routine. As we continue to wait and wonder, I'm becoming...

Comfort During COVID-19

The Greek word is "paraklēton," and it is a compound word that directly translates as "to call beside." This word choice

Troubled Hearts In The Age Of COVID-19

As I am navigating this strange time we are living, I find that I have moments of panic. It usually hits me when I least expect. I have thou

Faith In The Time Of COVID-19

I was taught that Jesus is coming back. As a result, I have been taught to think that every crisis could be the "End Time." When I

Sermon Video: Jonah 004

This is the last sermon video for our Jonah: A Book of Opposite Stereotypes sermon series at the Lynchburg Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Sermon Video: Jonah 002

Here is this week's sermon video for Part Two of our Jonah: A Book of Opposite Stereotypes sermon series at the Lynchburg Seventh-day Ad

Jonah: A Book of Opposite Stereotypes

This is the video to the first sermon in the Jonah: A Book of Opposite Stereotypes at the Lynchburg Seventh-day Adventist Church. Please...

Jonah: A Book of Opposite Stereotypes

What happens when people don’t act the way they are supposed to? What does it do to us when we find out a police officer abuses the authorit

Psalm Nine.

It really made me analyze my life. If I’m honest, because I want something that I don’t have I’m not always thankful. And since I don’t have

Psalm Eight.

David starts off by claiming God as “our” God. A God that wants to have a relationship with us. Then David tells us that God’s name is majes

Psalm Seven.

Our God is working in ways that will cause our salivation and deliverance to occur.         We need to wait.         We need to trust.      

Psalm Six.

David took his time to mourn all that was not. Now, David’s words explode with hope! David demands that all who do evil get away from him. S

Psalm Five.

I want this kind of relationship with God.  A relationship devoid of my trying to pan for my wants. A relationship that seeks God for who He

Psalm Four.

David was being attacked and pursued from every side. His own son was trying to kill him. Everything that could go wrong did. David finds sa

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