Posts from 2022 (Page 3)
A Time for Praise – Original Worship Song by Jennie Pelletier
Please enjoy Jennie Pelletier’s original worship song, A Time for Praise.
Aida DiBisceglie – Christian Baptism Testimony
You can watch Aida DiBisceglie’s baptism testimony here and other testimonies here.
Diane Pater Baptism Testimony – Jesus Changed My Life!
Watch Diane Pater’s Baptism Testimony here. You can watch more testimonies here.
Jason Gavlik Baptism Testimony – Who is Jesus?
Enjoy Jason Gavlik’s baptism testimony of faith in Jesus Christ here. For more testimonies, click here.
Claudia Hererra-Gil Faith Story – I Surrender to Jesus!
You can watch Claudia’s Christian testimony above or by clicking here. Enjoy!
Strongly Recommend Masks (5/14/22 Update)
The Middlesex County COVID-19 case rate has risen significantly in recent weeks. In accordance with CDC guidelines, the Deacons strongly recommend attenders to wear masks during indoor services and events until transmission rates return to low levels. Thank you.
I Am With You – Inspired by the song: Your Labor is Not In Vain
There’s a song I love that gets to me every time it comes through my speakers. (Okay, there are a few that fall into this category, but bear with me.) It’s not only the music, which is lyrical and lovely. It’s also not only the words, though I find them to be thoughtful and powerful. The emotional trigger of the song comes down to one line, which I am convinced captures a truth at once so fundamental and so easy…
What Does the Resurrection Say to Your Frontline?
I find it terribly easy, as I go about my day-to-day life, to forget that this current existence is not all there is. This isn’t a forgetfulness of belief—at the cognitive level I am fully aware of the reality that there is more than my eyes can see. It is a forgetfulness of what I suppose could be called practical belief. I can speak passionately about the implications of the resurrection and the hope of all that’s to come, and…
The Sent Ones – Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer
Each year, I meditate more and more on what Jesus did—and did not do—on the night of his betrayal and arrest. I can’t help but notice the myriad ways He “loved [his own] to the end” (John 13:1), even as He was about to face torture and brutal death. I see this particularly in John’s Gospel narrative, as Jesus takes on the place of a lowly servant, washing the dust, sweat, and grime from his disciple’s feet, including the one…