by Philip Mills | Jun 6, 2020 | Pastor's Blog, The Path Home Sermon Series
Most Christians assume that Sunday is the biblically approved day of worship. The Roman Catholic church protests that it transferred Christian worship from the biblical Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday, and that to try to argue that the change was made in the Bible is...
by Philip Mills | Jun 6, 2020 | Pastor's Blog, The Path Home Sermon Series
Note from Pastor Phil: I’ve included this in my references from the sermon on June 6, 2020, as this confession points out that Sunday was designated as the day of worship, not by the Bible, but by the church. This was understood by Protestants. It is this,...
by Philip Mills | May 31, 2020 | News, Pastor's Blog, The Path Home Sermon Series
This last week has brought our world, and especially the United States into unprecedented times. Unrest, riots, fear, anger, pain, and inequality are tearing our country apart. The reality is, Jesus is COMING SOON. What a promise. This week’s reading continues...
by Philip Mills | May 24, 2020 | News, Pastor's Blog, The Path Home Sermon Series
Jesus is coming soon. Momentous events are just before. We can see the beginning of the setting of the stage for the final showdown. The next movements are critical. This chapter covers, over two weeks of reading, what is taking place right now. The path home is...
by Philip Mills | May 16, 2020 | News, Pastor's Blog, The Path Home Sermon Series
What is the overmastering delusion that is coming upon the world? How do we prepare to be ready to avoid it? This next weeks reading continues our sermon series, “The Path Home.” Sermon based off this week’s reading. Dramatized reading of Chapter 34...
by Philip Mills | May 10, 2020 | News, Pastor's Blog, The Path Home Sermon Series
What is the deception behind all others? Has it taken hold within the Christian church? Could we have fallen for this deception, even when we think we are following God? Don’t miss this and next week’s readings! It starts this Sunday (May 3rd) and continues through...