Until Further Notice…

Post on May 18, 2017
Changing times for Shepherd of the Valley means OPPORTUNITY for YOU!

PASTOR’S POST: FINAL 5th Sunday of Easter Mother’s Day – May 14, 2017

Post on May 11, 2017
While uncertain and change are always part of human life, ultimately the future is not uncertain.

PASTOR’S POST Good Shepherd Sunday–The 4th Sunday of Easter May 7, 2017

Post on May 4, 2017
While we all like to “go our own way,” and want to feel like we can do life “our way,” and are in control, we may forget that we are vulnerable and fragile, and that we do often get ourselves lost in the thorny thickets of life’s struggles and difficulties.

PASTOR’S POST – In the breaking of the bread…The real presence of the risen Christ – 3rd Sunday of Easter – April 30, 2017

Post on April 27, 2017
Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. Alleluia! These words begin and end our worship on each of the seven Sundays of Easter as an affirmation of the fact that Easter is not a day, it is a seven week long season that celebrates the resurrection of our Lord.

PASTOR’S POST – The Incredulity of Thomas – 2nd Sunday of Easter April 23, 2017

Post on April 20, 2017
Maybe there is a bit of “doubting Thomas” in us all. The Good News is that the risen Lord met Thomas in the midst of his incredulity.

Pastor’s Post Easter Sunday – The Resurrection of our Lord. April 16, 2017

Post on April 13, 2017
Let’s face it. A lot of people you and I come into contact with don’t much believe in the statement “Christ is risen.” Why should they believe that in a world where death and intolerance and hatred always seem to hold the day?

Pastor's Post for the week of April 9, 2017 – Jesus: below expectations?

Post on April 6, 2017
Because of our sinful nature people still want a god who will perform according to their expectations… Who needs a savior who gets himself crucified?

PASTOR’S POST Last Stops on the Lenten Journey: The Blind See – The Dead Are Raised 4th & 5th Sundays in Lent March 26 & April 2, 2017

Post on March 23, 2017
Authentic Christianity has no place for blaming others for the sufferings and death of Jesus. The root cause of His anguish is obvious. We see it whenever we look in the mirror.

PASTOR’S POST Next Stop on the Lenten Journey: “An Unexpected Conversation” 3rd Sunday in Lent — March 19, 2017

Post on March 16, 2017
The most urgent question that emerges for me as I think about the story in John 4 and our congregation is who should we be inviting?