Rev. George Fletcher

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There are times when today's church seems to "play" church rather than "be" the church. Jesus did not go to the cross in order for us to go through the motions on Sunday morning and then act like God doesn't exist the rest of the week. There is only one way to "be" the church, and that is to be Christ's representatives, His people, in the world. Join Rev. Fletcher as he explores what the Scripture says about how we are to be "the people of God".

Christmas, perhaps more than any season of the year, brings out a wide variety of emotions. Many, if not most, of these emotions are positive and good, but Christmas can have its difficult side as well. Join Rev. Fletcher as we discuss the Emotions of Christmas on this First Sunday of Advent.

When God called the prophet Isaiah, there were some things that needed to happen in his life before he could receive his commission from God. Rev. George Fletcher talks to us today about what those things were and what they mean for us today as well.

The observation is made that "Christianity is always one generation away from extinction." Faith is available to everyone, but each person has to accept God's offer of salvation for herself or himself. This speaks of the importance of communicating our faith to our children. The children in our family; the children in our church; the children of our world. Join Rev. George Fletcher as he shares what is required from us for our children to have faith.

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