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This weekend millions of Americans of flew flags, gathered with family, watched fireworks, and celebrated the blessings of our nation. That's appropriate. Gratitude is a Christian virtue. But how should a follower of Jesus love his or her country? Is there a right way to be patriotic for the believer? Join Pastor Greg as he shares insights from Paul's letter to Timothy on how we can discover the right kind of patriotism.

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".

In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, Jesus exposes the danger of seeing others as strangers rather than family. Join Pastor Greg as he shares this sobering story and shows how it challenges us to open our eyes, our hearts, and our lives to those whom God places at our gate, recognizing them as neighbors worthy of love and kinship.

One of the central messages of Pentecost in Acts 2 is that God pours out His Spirit on all who come to Him. Since prejudice and partiality have no place in the Kingdom of God, James warns believers against showing favoritism. Join Pastor Greg as he shares how God enables us to become Kingdom people that resist categorizing others.

In Luke 11, Jesus drives out a demon from a mute man, which prompts a discussion on spiritual power, spiritual authority and spiritual occupation. The Jewish people are in real spiritual danger. Join Pastor Greg as he shares from the scriptures the importance of maintaining regular spiritual upkeep in our lives.

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