This is my first sermon as pastor of Stark Methodist Church, and I wanted to begin honestly and faithfully—with God’s Word. In this message, I reflect on Paul’s words from 2 Corinthians about boasting in weakness rather than strength, and I share a bit about my own weaknesses as a pastor and a follower of Jesus. My hope is to point us all to the grace of Christ, whose power works best not when we are strong, but when we depend on Him.
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This is my first sermon as pastor of Stark Methodist Church, and I wanted to begin honestly and faithfully—with God’s Word. In this message, I reflect on Paul’s words from 2 Corinthians about boasting in weakness rather than strength, and I share a bit about my own weaknesses as a pastor and a follower of Jesus. My hope is to point us all to the grace of Christ, whose power works best not when we are strong, but when we depend on Him.
“Run to Bethlehem” is a high-energy bluegrass Christmas romp, driven by fast banjo, pounding bass, and joyful Appalachian harmonies. The song follows the shepherds on the night the angels appeared—scaring them half to death before sending them racing to see the newborn Savior. With a playful, foot-stomping spirit and a dose of country humor, it captures the wonder, chaos, and excitement of the very first Christmas night.
Pastor Chris' Podcast
This is my first sermon as pastor of Stark Methodist Church, and I wanted to begin honestly and faithfully—with God’s Word. In this message, I reflect on Paul’s words from 2 Corinthians about boasting in weakness rather than strength, and I share a bit about my own weaknesses as a pastor and a follower of Jesus. My hope is to point us all to the grace of Christ, whose power works best not when we are strong, but when we depend on Him.