

What Can I Do For You?
"What Can I Do For You?" was a question Jesus asks of his disciples James & John and of Bartimaeus, the blind man in Jericho. In two different situations we see the compassion of Christ with men. His question is one that I believe we all have to deal with in our lives.


Quilters Back At Home
The Payette Senior Center is once again closed due to COVID-19. The Quilter's are back working from home until the center opens back up again.


The Eye of a Needle
"The Eye of A Needle" is Mark 10:17-31 where the rich young man comes to Jesus to find what he must do to get into heaven. Jesus tells him to give away his wealth and come and follow him. He probably is the only one that came to Jesus and went away sad. Works righteousness discussion.


The Question of Divorce
Mark is giving the response of Jesus to the Jews on divorce and refers them back to scripture. The moral and spiritual are emphasized over Law.


Help My Unbelief
"Help My Unbelief" in Mark chapter 9 is more about helping my weaknesses. The father had faith but felt weak in places. We look at the personal exchange between the father and Jesus in this message.


His Transfiguration and Ours
"His Transfiguration and Ours" is a look at Mark 9:1-8 where Jesus is transformed into His glory in revealing His heavenly nature. In revealing the true nature of Christ from inside of His nature, we are to see how, we too, will one day be transformed into our true nature.