Why Vocational Prayers?
“Work is not, primarily, a thing one does to live, but the thing one lives to do.” -Dorothy Sayers Although work is cursed because of the fall, it is not itself …
“Work is not, primarily, a thing one does to live, but the thing one lives to do.” -Dorothy Sayers Although work is cursed because of the fall, it is not itself …
I have been reading a lot of poetry lately. My favorite by far has been Living Things by Anne Porter. I know that poetry is not everyone’s cup of tea. …
Lyrical reflections from LMPC’s Christmas Concert on 12.10.23. For the Word was with Godand is God and is now with us,poor orn’ry people of lowly estate,helpless, in a captive state. …
When several volunteers stepped down from teaching third grade Sunday School at LMPC after many years of service, David Caines saw an opportunity. One of those retired teachers was his …
The theme of this past middle school fall retreat was “Created for Relationship.” We chose this as a theme for two reasons: 1) to address and counter the debilitating lie …
Created for Relationship: Middle School Retreat 2023 Read More »
Picture this. You’re standing on a cabin porch overlooking a field, surrounded by yellowing trees and clear blue skies. You see middle schoolers, high schoolers, college students, and adults reading …
Free From Distractions: Middle School Fall Retreat 2023 Read More »
With record attendance of over fifty participants who represent close to twenty PCA/EPC churches, the United Kingdom Partnership Fall Annual Meeting is underway November 13-17. Beginning in Edinburgh, Scotland, the …
Connecting American Churches with British Church Planters through the UK Partnership Read More »
Dr. George Long, beloved pastor of LMPC from 1964-86, wrote in the front of his Bible: “This book has kept me from being lost. May I never, in any sense, …
Year-end giving to both the RENEW campaign and the annual budget provides an opportunity for prayerful reflection upon stewarding our resources. Our RENEW campaign began two years ago this month …
If you are interested in reading a book that will give you further insight into LMPC’s sermon series on the Gospel of Luke, then let me encourage you to read …