Services by Pastor Jack Cohen (Page 16)
Little by Little
Year 2021! Whoop-de-doo! Let’s not just think about this year until 2022, let’s think about bigger. What about 5 years? What changes can you make now to become who you want to be in five years?
Crisis Change
Year 2021! Whoop-de-doo! Let’s not just think about this year until 2022, let’s think about bigger. What about 5 years? What changes can you make now to become who you want to be in five years?
The Stuck Life
Year 2021! Whoop-de-doo! Let’s not just think about this year until 2022, let’s think about bigger. What about 5 years?
O Come O Come Emmanuel
So many things come to mind around the Christmas Season the thing so many of us look forward to are those great Christmas Carols. O Holy Night, O Come All Ye Faithful, Away in A Manger, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, and many others ring out strong to bring the message of Christ to the forefront.
Change of Plans
Despite the chaos and uncertainty in the world this year, we celebrate Jesus’ birth as a church family. And for the first time since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, we celebrate Communion together. Music, scripture, and a message about “Change of Plans” reminded us of God’s son and all he did for us.
Away In A Manger
It’s difficult to remember that God is with us – in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How could we help but sing? Let’s explore the songs born from our joy in Emmanuel in the series, Hark! The Carols
O Come All Ye Faithful
It’s difficult to remember that God is with us – in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How could we help but sing? Let’s explore the songs born from our joy in Emmanuel in the series, Hark! The Carols
O Holy Night
It’s difficult to remember that God is with us – in answered promises, realized dreams, and refreshed hope. How could we help but sing? Let’s explore the songs born from our joy in Emmanuel in the series, Hark! The Carols
The Gospel and Mental Health
Over the next 7 weeks, these heart-felt messages will enable us to break the silence, reduce the stigma, and remind people that it is not a sin to be sick, and the church to become a place of refuge and hope for all those in pain: physical, emotional and mental.
Set Free From Me
Over the next 7 weeks, these heart-felt messages will enable us to break the silence, reduce the stigma, and remind people that it is not a sin to be sick, and the church to become a place of refuge and hope for all those in pain: physical, emotional and mental.
The Role of the Church in Mental Health
Over the next 7 weeks, these heart-felt messages will enable us to break the silence, reduce the stigma, and remind people that it is not a sin to be sick, and the church to become a place of refuge and hope for all those in pain: physical, emotional and mental.
Winning the Hand You Are Dealt
Over the next 7 weeks, these heart-felt messages will enable us to break the silence, reduce the stigma, and remind people that it is not a sin to be sick, and the church to become a place of refuge and hope for all those in pain: physical, emotional and mental.