Worshiping Safely by Pastor Mark

Worshiping Safely by Pastor Mark

Since we resumed in-person worship five months ago in the middle of June, worshiping safely has been at the forefront of our efforts. The following safety protocols are now in place at both campuses: Socially distanced seating (seating capacity reduced by 50%)...
Our Worst Nightmare

Our Worst Nightmare

The evening was cool and winds gentle. It seemed to us that this overnight trip to the other side was going to be our “rest-a-while” time that we were all beyond needing. It didn’t stay that way. As is common on the Sea of Galilee, there are times when the wind surprises even the best of fishermen. When we got out into deeper waters the wind began to pick up. Quickly, the gentle breeze became a roaring gale with winds pouring down on us from the distant mountain canyons to our west.

Our Worst Nightmare

You Feed Them

We were tired—exhausted really! We just finished a whirlwind preaching and healing trip that Jesus sent us on—two by two. Added to that, Jesus’ cousin, John the Baptist, had just been executed by King Herod a few day ago. We were all pretty stressed by that event. Frankly, we barely had time to eat.  

It was quite obvious to Jesus that we needed a rest. His words inviting us to rest-up a while was like a refreshing shower on a very hot day. It was just what we all needed. We all climbed into the boat and headed for a desolate place . . . or so we thought.  

Mentoring Generations

Mentoring Generations

A few months ago, we reported on the story of how Drew Jaime age 16, and Leo Schlesselman age 91 came together for  woodworking project. Drew was anxious to learn of woodworking skills and Leo was eager to pass on his knowledge to Drew. The project they decided to...
Our Worst Nightmare

I Want to See Jesus

by Don Zoller

My height has always been a problem. Do you know what it’s like to grow up and always be the short straw? Kids at school called me, “runt”—undersized and weak! I just didn’t fit into any of their games. As an adult, I was tolerated, but rarely included. I was always odd-man out!

Our Worst Nightmare

A Tragic Disappointment – A Glorious Ending

by Don Zoller

I was sitting on a rock overlooking the Jordan River at the place where John began baptizing a short time ago. Today, in this very same place, many people were trusting in Jesus—amazing!

“Peter, come over here with the rest of us.” That’s Jesus. I’d better go see what He wants. “Mary and Martha, our friends in Bethany, just sent me a message that Lazarus, their brother, is sick.“