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Welcome to our church's blog, where we share a more in-depth explanation on some of our media posts. We may share a variety of posts that inspire, inform and entertain. We hope you'll find something here that brightens your day and encourages you on your journey. Join us as we explore the wonders of the world and the many ways in which God's love and grace are revealed to us.

Easter: Celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

By The Media Team
April 09, 2023

Easter is the most significant event in the Christian calendar. It is a time when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, a victory that secured our salvation and brought new life to all who believe in Him. As we come together to celebrate this joyous occasio...

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Good Friday and the Stations of the Cross

By The Media Team
April 07, 2023

As we approach Good Friday, we are reminded of the sacrifice that Jesus made for us on the cross. The Stations of the Cross allow us to journey alongside Jesus as he carries his cross, falls under its weight, is stripped of his garments, is nailed to the cross, and ultimately die...

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Palm Sunday: A Reminder of God's Love and Salvation

By The Media Team
April 02, 2023

Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and is a day of great significance for Christians around the world. It commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where he was welcomed by crowds of people who waved palm branches and shouted, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes...

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St. Patrick's Day

By The Media Team
March 17, 2023

Saint Patrick is one of the most well-known and beloved saints in Christian history. Born in Britain in the late 4th century, Patrick was captured by Irish raiders at the age of 16 and taken to Ireland as a slave. After six years of servitude, he escaped and returned to Britain, ...

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Psalm 23

By The Media Team
March 06, 2023

Have you ever read Psalm 23 and wondered what it really means? Today we want to share some insights into this beautiful passage from the Bible. First of all, it's important to understand the metaphor that David uses: God as a shepherd and his people as sheep. This was a common i...

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