Blog

In Luke 7, Jesus observed a huge funeral procession in Nain. The entire town was present. He observed the young men and women weeping. He observed the pastors and apostles weeping. He observed the elders weeping. He observed the fathers weeping. He observed the children weeping. He observed the sadness on people's faces. Nothing seemed to move Him, until HE...

  "Pampering for Moms" at Free Worship Church (South Carolina)   FreeWorship, now located in Cheraw, SC and Rockingham, NC. continues to approach each and every Sunday from a unique and different perspective.  Our theme is "Church, only different"  We have broadened our worship experience opportunities with our new Rockingham location offering a Saturday Afternoon time. Our Creative team got together to determine creative...

Thereafter, Hagar used another name to refer to the Lord, who had spoken to her. She said, “You are the God who sees me.” She also said, “Have I truly seen the One who sees me?” Genesis 16:13 Recently, I had the privilege of sitting with a precious friend and hearing her story. After spending time with her, God dropped this passage about Hagar into...

O Lord my God, I cried to you for help, and you restored my health. Psalm 30:2 NLT   Finally, on December 10, the doctor met John in the lobby of the hospital. He said, “Pastor, I am sorry about this, but your wife has metastatic cancer of the liver. We can’t find the primary tumor.” John came to my room and told...

As a writer and an artist, the majority of my time is spent thinking creatively, which is basically letting my mind run wild. This works well when I’m in the office or in a songwriting session, but when it comes to everyday life, it can be a bit of a problem. In talking to my friends, I’ve found I’m not...

There are times in all of our lives that we’d give almost anything for a do-over. Unfortunately, do-overs typically don’t just appear out of thin air, no matter how hard we wish for them. But when you tap into the grace that Jesus gives, you do get a second chance. The thing about Jesus’ do-overs is that they don’t happen...