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    December 25, 2022 Sermon

    Jesus’ work in His life and through the cross is offered to all who trust Him. This Jesus, our King, has done everything necessary for our eternal salvation and our everlasting joy.

  • WYT: December 25, 2022

    At our Christmas Eve service last night, I read from a wonderful tract written by J. C. Ryle entitled “Come! A Christmas Invitation.” If you are interested in reading the […]

  • Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Services

    Welcome! We invite you to join in worshipping Christ with us over the Christmas holiday. We will be holding services as follows: Our Christmas Eve service will be on December […]

  • WYT: December 19, 2022

    For the fourth Sunday of advent, we once more go to the good Dr. Ryle, this time turning to Luke 2, where Ryle writes several insightful and thought-provoking comments about […]

  • WYT: December 12, 2022

    In Luke 1:46-55 we come across a remarkable “song” sung by Mary in response to Elizabeth’s words. Many have noted that there are elements of Mary’s song that echo themes […]

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    December 11, 2022 Sermon

    True faith endures across time, rather than being a “feeling” or “experience” that only lasts for a moment or while life is going well.

  • WYT: December 5, 2022

    Continuing with J. C. Ryle’s various writings on advent-related passages, I was struck by two of his comments as I read Luke 1:5-12 this morning… Concerning the amazing appearance of […]

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    December 4, 2022 Sermon

    Jesus is the object of our faith. We don’t have faith in “faith,” no: we have faith in Christ! His arrival at that first advent gives us hope for His return at the second advent.

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    November 27, 2022 Sermon

    Because of this, we read that Moses was a faithful servant in God’s house. Yet, Christ is greater: He is a Son, and therefore has authority over God’s house. We can be a part of that “house” (family, household, generation) by trusting in and clinging to Christ.

  • WYT: November 28, 2022

    An Advent thought from J. C. Ryle, related to the visit of the wise men in Matthew 2:1-12: Last, but not least, the conduct of the wise men is a […]

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