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He’s the Love you’ve been looking for.

 

Many people think of God as angry, just waiting for them to mess up so he can “get” them.

Or they think he is distant and unconcerned about their individual lives.

Or they feel like he only loves certain perfect people.

 

But Jesus came to show us the true character of God as our Father, who is especially fond of each of us, just the way we are. He says to us in John 3:16 & 17 that he didn’t come to the world to condemn us, but to save us because he loves us.

 

Let’s face it, none of us are perfect. On our own, we could never do enough good things to allow us to call ourselves perfect. The good news is that God sent Jesus to say, “I love you. Please don’t wait until you get your act together to come to me. Come now, just like you are, and I will make a free trade with you. I will trade my perfect, abundant, and eternal life for your mistakes and your imperfect life. Simply trust me with your life and you’ll never regret it!”


To find out more about this invitation from God, you can get a Bible and read the Gospel of John.

 

You can also experience more of the Father’s heart of God by watching an online presentation of “The Father’s Love Letter.

 

Also, we would love to talk to you about how you can start a relationship with God through Jesus so please feel free to contact us.

 

This is the love and life that you were made for, and it’s yours for the taking--no strings attached. If you take Jesus up on this offer, you will start a relationship and an adventure that will bring you more fulfillment than you have ever experienced in your life.

 

Doing life with Jesus doesn’t mean that everything will always be perfect or easy, but it does mean that you will never be alone in the tough times. The love and power of God will carry you through this life with a peace that passes understanding and into the next one with joy and confidence in Jesus.

If it's sin,
if it's unforgiving heart,
whatever it is...
Christ wants to relieve
that burden
from you.
Your Father in heaven
is the Father of the prodigal son,
Who wants to forgive ALL and run down the lane
to you
and say
“You were lost
but now you are found...
Welcome home!
WELCOME HOME!
Let's celebrate
and
let's have a feast!
You don't have to live
like a refugee -
you really, really don't.”


Pastor Kent Rice