Hebrews 11: 1 Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. 2 This is what the ancients were commended for. 3 …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for March: GLORY IN THE GLADES
There are many people in the world who do not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Our mission as a church for 75 years has been to know Jesus …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for February: A Perspective on Methodism
John Wesley was born three centuries ago and was a leader in reviving The Church of England that became the movement known as Methodism. He and a small group of …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for January: YEAR TO SHINE….2020!
Hello dear friends in Christ! Can you believe we are embracing the year 2020? The years just seem to fly by and that’s all the more reason to embrace each …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for December: All About A Baby!
A few months ago, our family was blessed with more grandchildren and great grandchildren. I tried to convince myself that this was no big deal. After all, babies are born …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for November: Whom Shall I Send?
One of my favorite hymns is, Here I Am Lord. I remember standing with my classmates at Asbury Theological Seminary at a graduation ceremony and they played this beautiful hymn …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for October: A Window To Hope
The first time I can remember praying was with my mother at my bedside as a child. She said it was a good habit to get into and she was …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for September: The Black Robed Regiment
As I write this article, I am attending a pastors’ school in Orlando. History has been a favorite subject for me so I was excit-ed to learn about The Black …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for August: “Why S_nday School Needs You!”
Have you walked into a child’s room lately and noticed what is in their room? One young boy we recently visited had Legos, miniature dinosaurs, cars, trucks, baseballs, bats, a …
Pastor Jeff’s Corner for July: “Baptism – A Step of Commitment”
Recently, I met up with someone who is working on her ordination paperwork. In this process for United Methodist ordination, candidates often meet with peers to discuss various topics to …