by Brian Lowe | Nov 2, 2015 | Blog, Community, Mission, Redemption, Worship
Acts is the historical record of the early life of the church. In this narrative history, we see how the Spirit is taking the gospel through normal, everyday believers to the ends of the earth as Jesus promised. We see the first church-planting churches in Jerusalem...
by Nathan Chapman | Oct 29, 2015 | Blog, News, Worship
written by Alex Kneen Come Ye Sinners Come Ye Sinners was written in 1757 by Joseph Hart, a contemporary of Jonathan Edwards. It is easy in contemporary culture to view music solely as a means to express our emotions. This has not always been so. Songs have been used...
by J. Tyler Deaton | Oct 28, 2015 | Community, Events, Mission, News
Men’s Breakfast Men’s Breakfast is the first Saturday of every month. Our next Men’s Breakfast is scheduled for Saturday, November 7 from 7-9am. In addition to breakfast, there is fellowship, teaching and if you’re new with us, a great place to meet...
by Nathan Chapman | Oct 22, 2015 | Blog, News, Worship
Our church loves to sing the Hymn “God Moves in a Mysterious Way” by William Cowper. I personally love this hymn, (and hymn writer) and want to expound on some of the reasons why. Here is the text before I dive in. God moves in a mysterious wayHis wonders to perform...
by J. Tyler Deaton | Oct 21, 2015 | Community, Events, Mission, News
Exodus Kids & Families This Saturday, October 24th at 10am, Exodus kids (all ages) and their families are invited on a leisurely hike around the lake (or up the mountain for advanced hikers) at Crowders Mountain State Park. Bring a picnic for lunch at Shelter #2...
by exodusadmin | Oct 19, 2015 | Blog, Community, Mission, Redemption, Worship
While reading the Sunday paper this spring my wife pointed out to me the mixed messages communicated in an advertisement. A large retailer was in large bold print asking the question “what will you give up for Lent” and simultaneously in equally large bold print...