“Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel,” (1 Corinthians 9:16). We believe the same holds true for us. God has given us some very good news, and we will preach it as long we have breath. You can download either written manuscripts of past sermons or podcasts.
Recent Sermons
May 22, 2011
Why Go to Church? - John 14:1-14
Pastor: Luke Maybry
This Church has lots of rooms in it, lots and lots and lots of rooms. It was built in different eras. The oldest part of the Church is actually the hallway between the Sanctuary and education wing. Im still not sure whether the education wing or sanctuary is older, but I do know that the choir room and parlor (I… (more)
May 15, 2011
Whose Voice Is That? - John 10:1-10
Pastor: Luke Maybry
My family and I got a new dog recently named Marlie. Marlie is having some problems. The biggest problem is that we dont have a fence. We have an invisible fence right now, but shes not trained on it. So, she wanders, and wanders, and wanders. And thats not good, either for her, or for us. … (more)
May 8, 2011
Opening Up - Luke 24:13-35
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Ill have to admit that the first thought that ran through my head when I heard that Osama Bin Laden was killed was, good. The second thought that ran through my head was actually a question that I have yet to answer. And the question is, How should a Christian react to somebodys death, even… (more)
May 1, 2011
Believe It or Not - John 20:19-31
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Its hard for me to think of Easter without remembering my last Easter as a student pastor in Mooreville, Texas, in 2005. Easter came early that year, and because the Church was a long way from where I lived, I just packed my bags and stayed up there with a couple in the Church the entire weekend. It had been a warm… (more)
April 24, 2011
Seeing Easter - Matthew 28:1-10
Pastor: Luke Maybry
This past March 11, the fifth largest earthquake in recorded history struck Japan. I mentioned this in a sermon several weeks ago, but only recently did I realize how massive it was. It measured a 9.0 on the Richter Scale. The size of the plate that ruptured was 180 miles. It actually shifted the main Island of Japan,… (more)
April 17, 2011
What Were They Thinking? - Matthew 21:1-11
Pastor: Luke Maybry
Matthew depicts Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem as happening on a Monday. The crucifixion happened four days later on a Friday. This was a very fateful week in the worlds history. And I have often wondered exactly what it was like. In fact, I have often wondered what everybody was thinking. What was… (more)

