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Sermon for March 19, 2023

It’s almost here! As we start Spring tomorrow, and the days start to get a little warmer with new life all around, enjoy the beauty around us and the renewal of the season! God has blessed us with a new day and, even if it is a little cold today, we need to be thankful we are here to enjoy it and for all of the blessings he has bestowed on us. This week will see both cool days and warm days – it’s Spring you know, but start the day being thankful and you will find your day will go better. Have a great week! Here is the link to this morning’s sermon:

Sermon for March 12, 2023

Hopefully, you all remembered to Spring Forward for Daylight Savings Time! It’s pretty chilly here in Passapatanzy, only 39 degrees! At least the winds have died down from yesterday. You know, we all talk and/or complain about the weather like we can actually do something about it by complaining! But, you know, God is the only one who can control Mother Nature and he surely knows more about what we need than any of us. Here is the link for today’s sermon:

Time Springs Forward!

Officially we move our clocks AHEAD 1 hour at 2:00am tomorrow morning but most of us aren’t up at 2:00am in the morning so we change them (at least those that don’t change themselves) when going to bed! Don’t forget to change yours tonight or you might miss most of the Sunday Morning services as you show up an hour late!

Sermon for March 5, 2023

Well, we have started a new month! Spring is a beautiful time of year with all the new growth and flowers on the plants. It’s a time when all of God’s creations show off their beauty and how magnificent they are and reminds us how wonderful God is. How can anyone think God’s creations aren’t a sign of God is beyond me. As we move into March, look around and enjoy the peace and beauty of nature! Here is the link to yesterday’s sermon:

Wednesday Lenten Prayer service, 6:30 pm.

Each Wednesday evening, you are invited to join us in a Lenten Prayer Service at the church. The service will be about 30 minutes and will focus on a time of prayer and scripture. You do NOT need to be a member or even normally attend Fletcher’s to participate in this service. All are welcome!

Sermon for Feb 26, 2023

Wow, another month almost gone! Time really does seem to fly sometimes! We should make the most of all of our days. So, as we start Lent and get ready to start Spring soon, remember to tell and show your love for others every day. Don’t fall into the “tomorrow” trap as we never know if we will have tomorrow with our loved ones. Tomorrow is not guaranteed to any of us! I hope you all have a wonderful week and to start it off here is the link to yesterday’s sermon:

Sermon for Feb 19, 2023

Good afternoon! I hope this message finds all of you well and enjoying the day! However, please remember those who may sick or injured and let them know you care! People don’t need to know how much you care once they are gone but now while they can hear it. And if you are in need of prayer, please let someone know. Now to start your week off, here is the link to yesterday’s sermon:

Sermon for Feb 12, 2023

I hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend with friends and family! Please stay safe and remember others in your prayers! This is supposed to be a beautiful week with a few rain chances here and there but overall, really nice. Have a great week! Now here is the link yesterday’s sermon:

Sermon for Feb 5, 2023

Good morning! So sorry this is late, but I have had some back problems this week. I hope you all have a beautiful week, one that is blessed with good things happening! Remember to take care of those in need, but for the grace of God you could be in their shoes. Here is the link to this week’s sermon:

Sermon for Jan 29, 2023

Good morning, everyone! Welcome to the next day of your life! Let’s start that day off with the sermon from yesterday so you can start the day praising the Lord! Can’t think of a better way to start the day except by thanking the Lord that we woke up to another day! Here is the link for the sermon: