by Steve Hedrick | Mar 28, 2017 | Text Sermons
In the Name of the Living God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen. The National Federation for the Blind estimates that 285 million people worldwide are blind. Christina Hartmann is a young American woman counted among that number. She trained as a lawyer, but she went...
by Steve Hedrick | Mar 23, 2017 | Text Sermons
Our culture bombards us with myriad assertions that yearn to shape our lives. Be what you want to be. Whatever you want, you deserve it. If you want it, it’s your right. If it feels good do it. Failure is not an option, so I have the right to succeed. You are the boss...
by Steve Hedrick | Mar 23, 2017 | Text Sermons
Today is the second Sunday in Lent, and I have always looked on Lent as a deeply personal time to spend with God. A time to reflect on myself, and my behavior, and my relationship with God, and with my brothers and sisters in Christ. I always viewed Lent as a time to...
by Steve Hedrick | Mar 6, 2017 | Text Sermons
I love to see what goes on “behind the scenes.” One of the items on my bucket list is to go behind the scenes at Disney World and see how all of the preparations are made for what goes on above ground. I also enjoy stories that have to do with what goes on behind the...
by Steve Hedrick | Mar 2, 2017 | Text Sermons
The author Stephen Vincent Benet tells a fanciful story about a man by the name of Jabez Stone. Jabez Stone lived in Cross Corners, New Hampshire. We are told that he wasn’t a bad man to start with, but he was an unlucky man. If he planted corn, he got borers;...