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The Generosity of God

The message Christ the King Sunday focused on Matthew 14: 14-31, the Feeding of the Five Thousand. We were reminded of the generosity of God in our lives which moves us in the direction of generosity. Rev. Larry Cochran offered the message with Dr. Michael Ross leading us in music. The service can be seen on this website or our Facebook live site at https://www.facebook.com/202866676498453/videos/446730023717023

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Open The Floodgates

The November 14th message pointed us in the direction of the blessings that God showers on us. God speaks to us through the prophet Malachi in chapter 3 verse 10 saying, “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be enough room to…

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All That She Had

The message for November 7 centered on what the Bible calls “The Widow’s Mite.” Jesus observes a poor widow at the Temple giving all that she had as an offering, two small copper coins. Jesus says, “I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They gave out of their wealth; but she out of her poverty put in everything, all she had to live on.” The widow serves as an…

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Not Far from the Kingdom

Today’s sermon was given by Rev. Larry Cochran. Rev. Larry Cochran spoke about the importance of loving your neighbor while highlighting Mark 12:28-34. In order to love God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength we must also love ourselves and our neighbor to the same magnitude. Rev. Larry reminded us that we are called to be servants of Christ in the world and allow ourselves to be a gift to others. This is an important reminder to…

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See You Again

Today’s sermon was given by Rev. Renee Jones. Renee spoke about being about to see while highlighting Mark 10:46-52. In the passage, a blind man begging on the side of the road called out to Jesus which resulted in him being healed. The blind man wasn’t the only one around but was the only one to called out to Jesus. How could the blind man know it was Jesus? It was because the blind man saw with his faith and…

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The Call to Serve

For the October 17th service, Rev. Dr. Gwen Andrews spoke from Mark 10:35-45 concerning Jesus call to us to serve. Jesus states that he came to serve, not to be served and we are to likewise. Dr. Michael Ross led the music. The service can be seen here and on our Facebook live page.

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The Root of Conflict

The message today from the James letter addresses something that many of us struggle with, conflict. James offers us some solutions on how to resolve conflict and become a people who are peacemakers. Rev. Larry Cochran offered the message from James 3. Dr. Michael Ross led the choir in music. The service can be seen here or on our Facebook page.

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Taming the Tongue

The message today came from James who challenges us to watch what we say as the tongue can cause great problems in life. Rev. Dr. Gwen Andrews offered the message with Dr. Michael Ross leading the music. Dr. Ross and MaryKaye Cochran sang a duet, “More than Wonderful”.

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Making Distinctions

The Labor Day message focused on the struggle we have with favoritism. James reminds us of the importance of loving our neighbor and not making any distinctions between people. Rev. Larry Cochran offered the message today based on James 2: 1-10, 14-17. Dr. Michael Ross led the music. The message can be seen on this page or our Facebook live page.

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3510 Broad Rock Boulevard Richmond, Virginia 23234
Phone:  (804)275-6336
Fax:  (804)275-1140

Sunday Services and Times

Early Seekers – 9:00 a.m.
Traditional/Blended Worship Service- 1 1:00 a.m.
Hispanic/Latino Worship-  1:00 p.m.

 

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