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  • The Power of The Resurrection
    On Easter Sunday we talked about Jesus’ resurrection. Today we want to look at the key to unleashing that same resurrection power in our lives. You see that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead…
  • Examining Ourselves
    As we think about Jesus’ last supper with His disciples there were 12 men around the table with Jesus. They came from different backgrounds, they had different experiences, they had different personalities…
  • The Resurrection
    That first Easter morning was not just another day. That first Easter morning was not just a special Sunday. Easter is not just an event that happened 2,000 years ago. Easter is an ongoing event of changing peoples’ lives…
  • Unity In The Church
    The Bible uses an analogy of the human body to explain and promote unity in the church. Unity in the church is so important that it is also stressed in 1st Corinthians, Romans, Ephesians, and Colossians. Any and all churches…
  • In Reverence And Awe
    I would like all of us to think back to our lesson from Exodus. If you had been there at Mt. Sinai and seen the fire and the smoke billowing from the mountain, if you had felt the violent earthquake, if you had heard the trumpet grow louder and…
  • Answering Our Lord’s Call To Serve
    This morning we have the privilege of ordaining and installing Elders and Deacons. So we need to look at what The Bible says about the qualifications and responsibilities of Elders and Deacons. We also need to look at…
  • Deacons
    If I were to ask you, what is a deacon or what are Deacons supposed to do I am sure I would get a variety of answers. Do you know the names of the Deacons at Hamilton? This morning, we have the privilege of installing Deacons…
  • Preparing For Easter
    Today is Ash Wednesday and Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. The 40 days before Easter are known as Lent on the church calendar. Lent is a time for each of us to prepare ourselves to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. First and…
  • Following Our Epiphany Star
    Today is Epiphany Sunday. The Day of Epiphany always comes 12 days after Christmas or on January 6th. The Word Epiphany means: “to show”; “to make known”; or “to reveal something that was previously not seen or hidden”. The focus of Epiphany is not to remember history…