Apr 3, 2016 | Blog Post, Weekly Devo
I’ve been involved in restoring old cars most of my life. I even managed to make a living at it for a couple decades. Never made a dime but I had a great time! Hey, maybe I should have that engraved on my tombstone—‘He never made a dime but he had a great time’. I’d...
Mar 31, 2016 | Blog Post, Good News, Message
Ron Grubb – Becuase of the Resurrection-Jesus plans to meet you in Galilee
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Mar 27, 2016 | Blog Post, Weekly Devo
It was late March 1961 and the promise of spring seemed as fleeting as the wintry wind that whipped over our hilltop home near Sugar Grove. Earlier that morning, on my way out the door to catch the bus, I stopped and carefully checked the Deeds Dairy calendar...
Mar 20, 2016 | Blog Post, Weekly Devo
Earlier this week as I searched for a parking spot at one of Lancaster’s DIY stores, I stopped to allow two pedestrians to cross in front of me on their way into the store. I couldn’t help but notice how nicely dressed they were. My grandma would say they were “all...
Mar 20, 2016 | Blog Post, Bulletin, Message
Ron Grubb- Palm Sunday- Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
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Mar 13, 2016 | Blog Post, Weekly Devo
OK, I admit it—I am unabashedly a Downton Abbey fan and like DA fans all over the world, I am in mourning following the final installment which aired this past week. If you viewed any portion of the six-season series and decided it wasn’t your cup of tea,...
Mar 13, 2016 | Blog Post, Bulletin, Good News, Message
Ron Grubb – Making Sense of a Crazy World – A study of the Book of Ephesians
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Mar 6, 2016 | Blog Post, Good News
While speaking to my church family about the importance of forgiving those who have hurt us, I admitted that I often still feel hurt or discomfort when I’m around people I thought I had forgiven. My unscripted but honest comment struck a nerve. Many of you asked, “If...