We look forward to tomorrow because of the faith we have in our Savior As believers. We can always believe in the Son, even when the Son is not shining.
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We look forward to tomorrow because of the faith we have in our Savior As believers. We can always believe in the Son, even when the Son is not shining.
Lead me to the cross, where your love pours out, bring me to my knees, Lord, I lay me down, bid me of myself, I belong to you, oh lead me, oh lead me. As we continue our journey on the roadmap to the cross, Jesus knew his trip to Jerusalem would be his last before he would be crucified.
As we continue on the roadmap to the cross, we understand that it was at the cross, where I first saw the light and the burden of my heart rolled away.
We use a roadmap to guide us as we travel to key places, that we should arrive at our destination. Therefore let us continue to use the roadmap to the cross where we may praise and celebrate our King.
The Salvation Army of Davidson County invites you to attend a community gathering for World Day of Prayer on March 01, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
The latest installment of Faith and Fellowship!
On Saturday, December 2nd and Sunday, December 3rd , Tyro Methodist Church is celebrating the 15th year of Journey to Bethlehem.
Meet the author on Saturday, September 23 at 7pm Refreshments and signing of her newest book, “Hey, Gurl, Hey” to Follow 1002 E. Holly Grove Rd., Lexington.
Davidson County Sheriff’s Office received a report from Pilgrim Reformed Church of Lexington, NC that they had been victimized by fraud involving fabricated checks that were discovered drawn from their checking account.
Columnist Barbara Presnell offers a personal reflection. Grace Episcopal Church will sponsor a community discussion of Bishop Michael Curry’s book, Love is the Way: Holding on to Hope in Troubling Times, on Thursday, Jan. 19, at 7:00 in the Parish Hall. All are invited to participate in person or via Zoom.
The Martin Luther King Social Action Committee (MLK-SAC) announces the itinerary for the 2023 Martin Luther King National Holiday celebration in Thomasville, NC to be held Friday, January 13 through Monday, January 16, 2023. The celebration will mark the 37th Anniversary of the King National Holiday and the 22nd Anniversary of the local event.
This one-night-only discussion will be held on Thursday, January 19, at 7 p.m. in Grace Episcopal’s Parish Hall, 419 South Main Street, Lexington. Participation by Zoom will be available. Important note: You don’t have to read the book to attend!
As we celebrate our King today, let us remember that the best is yet to come, we should continue to look forward with hope filled expectation for the day when Jesus our Savior, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, returns and fulfills his final promise.
As temperature dip to dangerous levels, several Davidson County agencies and churches united to provide emergency food and housing during the holiday season.
Have you ever wondered what the Virgin Mary, was doing when the Angel Gabriel appeared to her, maybe she was busy doing housework, maybe she was in her room reading or maybe she was outside.
People all over the World have heard the story of Jesus’s birth, A voice is calling, “ Clear the way for the Lord in the wilderness; make smooth in the desert a highway for King”. The Forerunner lived In the desert, He ate locusts and honey.
Give Thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever, 1 Chronicles 16:34
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember God has been faithful to us in all areas of our lives.
We are God’s children and the scriptures teaches us. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart it”