MARCH 8, 2026

3rd Sunday of Lent

 

“But when the Helper comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father,

He will testify of Me… Nevertheless I tell you the truth.  It is to your advantage that I go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you.”  John 15:26; 16:7

 

From pages 73 and 784 in The Counselor, Mr. A. W. Tozer wrote the following. “We desperately need a divine visitation – for our situation will never be cured by sermons!  It will never be cured until the Church of Christ has suddenly been confronted with what one man called the mysterium tremendium – the fearful mystery that is God.  The fearful majesty that is God.  This is what the Holy Spirit does.  He brings the wonderful mystery that is God to us and presents Him to the human spirit…

     “We will never know more about God than the Spirit teaches us.  We will never know any more about Jesus than the Spirit teaches us, because there is only the Spirit to do the teaching.  Oh, Holy Spirit, how we have grieved You!  How we have insulted You!  How we have  rejected You!

     “He is our Teacher, and if He does not teach us, we can never know!”

 

We need the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.  The Good News is that Jesus has ascended to the Father’s right hand, and His promise to send the Holy Spirit has been accomplished!  Now we can sing confidently that The Comforter Has Come!

 

O spread the tidings ‘round, wherever man is found,

Wherever human hearts and Human woes abound.

Let every Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound:

The Comforter has come!

 

The long, long night is past; the morning breaks at last;

And hushed the dreadful wail and fury of the blast,

As o’er the golden hills the day advances fast!

The Comforter has come!

 

Lo, the great King of kings, with healing in His wings,

To every captive soul a full deliv’rance brings;

And thro’ the vacant cells the song of triumph rings:

The Comforter has come!

 

O boundless love divine!  How shall this tongue of mine

To wond’ring mortals tell the matchless grace divine –

That I, a child of hell, should in His image shine?

The Comforter has come!

 

REFRAIN

The Comforter has come!  The Comforter has come!

The Holy Ghost from heav’n, The Father’s promise giv’n,

O spread the tidings ‘round, wherever man is found:

The Comforter has come!

 

Let’s rejoice forever more because the Comforter has come!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

MARCH 1, 2026

2nd Sunday of Lent

 

“And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation (distraction); but be filled with the (Holy) Spirit, speaking to one

another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord…”

Ephesians 5:18-19

 

In Faith Beyond Reason on pages 153 and 154, A. W. Tozer wrote, “Too many want the Holy Spirit in order that they may have the gift of healing.  Others want Him for the gift of tongues.  Still others seek Him so that their testimony may become effective.  All of these things, I will grant, are a part of the total pattern of the New Testament.  But it is impossible for us to make God our servant. Let us never pray that we may be filled with the Spirit of God for secondary purposes.

     “God wants to fill us with His Spirit in order that we should know Him first of all and be absorbed in Him.  We should enter into the fullness of the Spirit so that God’s Son may be glorified in us.”

 

We need the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.  He will come and do His work in and through us as we invite Him and  surrender to His will!  That’s why we should prayerfully sing Fill Me Now!
 
 

Hover o’er me, Holy Spirit; Bathe my trembling heart and brow.

 Fill me with Thy hallowed presence; Come, O come and fill me now

 

Thou canst fill me, gracious Spirit, Tho’ I cannot tell Thee how.

But I need Thee, greatly need Thee; Come, O come and fill me now.

 

I am weakness, full of weakness; At Thy sacred feet I bow.

Blest, divine, eternal Spirit, Fill with pow’r and fill me now.

 

Cleanse and comfort, bless and save me; Bathe, O bathe my heart and brow.

Thou art comforting and saving; Thou art sweetly filling now.

 

REFRAIN

Fill me now, fill me now, Jesus, come and fill me now;

Fill me with Thy hallowed presence; Come, O come and fill me now.

 

Let’s sing these words prayerfully and expect the Lord to answer!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

FEBRUARY 22, 2026

Missions Sunday

 

“Let it be known to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, by Him this man stands here before you whole.  Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”  Acts 4:10, 12

 

The hymn that I have chosen for this day of missions’ emphasis was written by a dedicated Christian lady who taught Sunday school classes for nearly 50 years of her life.  She often wrote poems and songs for her students to learn.  She wrote Jesus Saves! for her children in Sunday school when her church was having a service to challenge the believers to become involved in God’s great missionary endeavor to save all the lost people of the world.  The Apostle Peter wrote, “The Lord is not slack concerning His   promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.” (II Peter 3:9)  The Apostle Paul encouraged Timothy to pray for “all men” because “…this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth.” (I Timothy 2:3, 4)  We must join with the heart and Spirit of our Lord to share the message of salvation with as many people in the world that we can possibly share with!  The one great message for us to declare to the world is Jesus Saves!

 

We have heard the joyful sound: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Spread the tidings all around: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Bear the news to every land; Climb the steeps and cross the waves.

Onward! ‘tis our Lord’s command.  Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

 

Waft it on the rolling tide: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Tell to sinners far and wide: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Sing, ye islands of the sea!  Echo back, ye ocean caves!

Earth shall keep her jubilee.  Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

 

Sing above the battle strife: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

By His death and endless life, Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Sing it softly thro’ the gloom when the heart for mercy craves;

Sing in triumph o’er the tomb: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

 

Give the winds a mighty voice: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Let the nations now rejoice: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

Shout salvation full and free, highest hills and deepest caves;

This our song of victory: Jesus saves!  Jesus saves!

 

Yes, what a song of victory for us to sing!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

FEBRUARY 15, 2026

 

“For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body,

so also is Christ.  For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body – whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free –

and have all been made to drink into one Spirit.”  I Corinthians 12:12-13

 

Throughout her history, the church has attempted to create a statement that would summarize the beliefs of the Christian faith in such a manner that congregations could recite them together.  One of the most used creeds in the Protestant tradition is called The Apostles’ Creed.  One line in the creed states, “I believe in the holy universal church, the communion of saints.” The church has long believed that there is a literal bond between believers that will last throughout all eternity which is called “the communion of saints.” The Bible declares that Christians are members of one another, and we live in a bond of peace.  That is what this week’s hymn is about.

 

The hymn was written by a pastor in England in 1772.  John Fawcett was converted at 16 years of age under the preaching of George Whitefield.  Shortly thereafter, he began to preach and became pastor of a small, poor, Baptist country church.  After a number of years, Fawcett was offered a more prestigious congregation in London which he originally accepted.  He preached his final sermon at Wainsgate and wrote the closing hymn, “Brotherly Love.” The people begged him not to leave.  On the day that his family was packed in two oxcarts to travel to London, he was persuaded by the people of his first congregation not to leave.  He passed up London and stayed at his country church until the end of his ministry.  The song became know as Blest Be the Tie That Binds and stands as a reminder of the communion of saints, as well as the love between a congregation and its pastor.
 

Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love!

The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above.

 

Before our Father’s throne We pour our ardent prayers;

Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares.

 

We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear;

And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear.

 

When we asunder part, It gives us inward pain;

But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again.

 

I pray the Holy Spirit will indeed bind us together with cords that cannot be broken!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

FEBRUARY 8, 2026

 

“The one who loves me will be loved by My Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.”  John 14:21

 

In his book, Echoes From Eden, on pages 12 and 13, A. W. Tozer wrote about the nature of God’s love.  The following was read by many of us last Monday in our daily devotional reading.

     “God, being Himself God, an uncreated being, deriving from no one, owing nothing to anybody, must necessarily be the fountain of all the love there is!  That is why I say that as our God, He must love Himself forever with pure and perfect love.

     “This kind of love, God’s love, holy and blameless – this is the love with which the three persons of the Godhead feel and hold for one another.  The Father to the Son; the Son to the Father; the Father and Son to the Spirit; the Spirit to the Father and Son – the divine Trinity in perfect and blameless and proper love; loving one another with a holy, poured-out devotion!  The Trinity’s three fountains, eternal, infinite, pouring without measure into each other from the bottomless, boundless, shoreless sea of perfect love and bliss…

     “God being who and what He is, is Himself the only being that He can love directly.  Everything else and everyone else that God loves, He loves for His own sake.”

 

This week’s hymn is a beautiful description of The Love of God.

 

The love of God is greater far Than tongue or pen can ever tell; It goes beyond

the highest star, And reaches to the lowest hell; The guilty pair, bowed down with care,

God gave His Son to win; His erring child He reconciled, And pardoned from his sin.

 

When years of time shall pass away And earthly thrones and kingdoms fall, When men who

 here refuse to pray, On rocks and hills and mountains call, God’s love so sure shall still endure,

 All measureless and strong; Redeeming grace to Adam’s race – The saints’ and angels’ song.

 

Could we with ink the ocean fill And were the skies of parchment made, Were every stalk

on earth a quill And every man a scribe by trade, To write the love of God above Would drain

the ocean dry; Nor could the scroll contain the whole, Tho’ stretched from sky to sky.

 

REFRAIN

O love of God, how rich and pure!  How measureless and strong!

It shall forevermore endure – The saints’ and angels’ song!

 

God, draw us close to You by Your Holy Spirit that we may know more deeply the love that You have for Yourself and have extended to us!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

FEBRUARY 1, 2026

 

“But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection.  And let the peace of God rule in your hearts,

to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful.”  Colossians 3:14-15

 

The church is the most unique group of people in the world.  Although men “organize” churches, they are not strictly organizations. They are in essence living “organisms” since they are “birthed” and kept “alive” by God’s Spirit.  The church is the Lord’s doing as He declared in Matthew 16:18, “I will build My church.”  In Acts 20:28 it is recorded that in addition to “building” the church, it was also “purchased with His (the Lord Jesus) own blood.”  Paul wrote in Ephesians 5:25-27, “Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the Word, that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish.”  There is no other “group” or “club” or organization” in the world that has God’s interest and involvement like the church!  He loves the church, and I do too!  This week I have chosen two choruses as the Hymn/song of the week.  They should be self-explanatory!

 

Bind Us Together

Bind us together, Lord; Bind us together with cords that cannot be broken.

Bind us together, Lord; Bind us together, Lord; Bind us together with love.

There is only one God; There is only one King; There is only one body;

That is why we can sing:

 

People of God

With our lips let us sing one confession, With our hearts hold to one truth alone;

For He has erased our transgressions, Claimed us and called us His own, His very own.

We’re the people of God, called by His name, Called from the dark and delivered from shame;

One holy race – saints every one, Because of the blood of Christ Jesus, the Son.

 

Hallelujah!  Let’s love His church more and more!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

JANUARY 18, 2026

 

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.

By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”  John 13:34-35

 

The final messages spoken in life by a person are often the ones most remembered.  In fact, some of them become an expression of that individual’s life-theme, his or her purpose in life.  It should be no exception in the life of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.  Although it could be argued that all of the words spoken by Jesus are important, we should ask what were the final messages that He spoke directly to His disciples?  For any serious Bible reader, it would become clear that the Great Commission, His instruction to evangelize the world, was the heart of His “last words” to us.  That Great Commission is recorded in at least five different accounts in the New Testament.  Those final words are very, very important!  But we must also note that the most intimate “final words” Jesus spoke were in the Upper Room as He shared the Passover meal with The Disciples.  The “heart” of those final words was all about loving one another.  He first demonstrated loving one another by washing The Disciples’ feet, then He told all His followers to do the same!

 

Again, this week I have chosen a relatively “new” hymn/song that is totally based on John 13:35.  We must learn to celebrate and practice our Lord’s critical, important and final words so that…  They’ll Know We Are Christians by the love we have for one another.

 

We are one in the Spirit; we are one in the Lord.  We are one in the Spirit;

We are one in the Lord.  And we pray that all unity may one day be restored.

 

We will walk with each other; we will walk hand in hand.  We will walk with each other;

We will walk hand in hand.  And together we’ll spread the news that God is in our land.

 

We will work with each other; we will work side by side.  We will work with each other;

We will work side by side.  And we’ll guard each one’s dignity and save each one’s pride.

 

All praise to the Father, from whom all things come.  And all praise to Christ Jesus,

His only Son.  And all praise to the Spirit, who makes us one.

 

(Refrain)

And they’ll know we are Christians by our love, by our love.

Yes, they’ll know we are Christians by our love.

 

Hallelujah!  Because we are LOVED by God, we CAN LOVE each other!
     Pastor Doug

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

JANUARY 11, 2026

 

“Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners,

but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God.”  Ephesians 2:19

 

There is within the nature of every human being a desire to belong.  There are people who attempt to prove that they “don’t need anybody” to live in this world, but that attempt is always contrary to the real longing that has been put into the inner most being of every person.  All of us are created in the image of God, and that means we all reflect in that most transparent place of our hearts the need to love and be loved.  God is like that!  He loves because of who He is and wants all of us to love Him.  We are built for a   relationship with Someone other than ourselves.  Because God made us this way, He also provides for the possibility that every   single one of us can belong!  Jesus Christ came into the world “to seek and save that which is lost!”  When we discover ourselves as being lost and alone, Jesus comes to find us and “take us home” where we belong.  God wants you to be a part of His family!

 

The hymn/song that I have chosen for this week is certainly not very old.  It was written by Bill and Gloria Gaither in 1970.  The song is not even as old as many of the folks who come here to church.  Some of us have been singing this song for as long as it has been written and hope that it will be sung until Jesus returns to take His Church home to heaven.  Because we know what it means to belong to God’s family, it is a joy to sing The Family of God.

 

You will notice we say brother and sister ‘round here.  It’s because we’re a fam’ly, And these folks are so near.

When one has a heart-ache we all share the tears, And rejoice in each vic-t’ry in this family so dear.

 

From the door of an orph-‘nage to the house of the King, No longer an out-cast, A new song I sing;

From rags unto riches, from the weak to the strong, I’m not worthy to be here, but praise God I belong!

 

(Refrain)

I’m so glad I’m a part of the fam-‘ly of God;

I’ve been washed in the fountain, Cleansed by His blood! Joint heirs with Je-sus as we travel this sod,

For I’m part of the fam-‘ly, the fam-‘ly of God.

 

Hallelujah!  What a tremendous privilege and blessing to be called a child of God!
     Pastor Doug
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1st Sunday in the New Year

JANUARY 4, 2026

 

“Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not.  They are new every morning;

great is Your faithfulness.’  The Lord is my portion,’ says my soul, ‘therefore I hope in Him!’”  Lamentations 3:22-24

 

It seems as if everything in this world keeps changing!  For many of us, those changes are NOT for the better, they seem only to complicate things.  This might reflect the old adage “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks!”  I really don’t know if that is true, but it does appear to me that as a person becomes “older,” sudden deliberate changes are often difficult to adjust to.  In two discussions during the holidays, others expressed this idea to me.  My oldest brother said as we reminisced about our home when we were young children, “Life was much simpler then.  Because we just had an old wood/coal furnace, we could lose electrical power, and the house was still warm.”  Another businessman said to me, “So many people in our culture keep identifying ‘right and wrong’ according to what they want.  Nothing stays the same.  I couldn’t live without a fixed foundation of what is ‘right and wrong!’”  It seems that the majority of us really do want stability!

 

Part of the best news I have ever heard is that God never changes!  He is the same all the time!  We can count on His character and trustworthiness!  He is good, loving, and kind!  Praise Him!  All of this is declared in the wonderful hymn, Great is Thy Faithfulness!

 

Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father; There is no shadow of turning with Thee.

Thou changest not; Thy compassions, they fail not.  As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be.

 

Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest, Sun, moon and stars in their courses above…

Join with all nature in manifest witness to Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

 

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth, Thy own dear presence to cheer and to guide.

Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow – Blessings all mine with ten thousand beside!

 

(Refrain)

Great is Thy faithfulness!  Great is Thy faithfulness!  Morning by morning new mercies I see;

All I have needed Thy hand hath provided.  Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

 

 

Hallelujah!  We can always trust Him!
     Pastor Doug