Worship Times

Services
Sunday @ 11am & 6pm

Bible Study
Sunday @ 9:30am
Wednesday @ 7pm
Saturday @ 6pm

Address

7601 North Point Road
Baltimore, MD 21219

OGarthe ... stuff released from the mind of Erik Garthe
 


 


Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 10:35 AM | No Comments »
"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” The fourth commandment of God is mostly forgotten by Christians today. It is interesting to consider that the Creator of the universe saw fit to demonstrate its importance when He fashioned the heavens and earth.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:31 AM | 1 Comment »
After an examination revealed that her worrying had resulted in an ulcer, the woman confided in her doctor, “I’m worried that my worrying about my ulcer will make it worse.” Can you identify with that?

Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 10:09 AM | No Comments »
Could your prayer life be characterized as a 911 call? Do you communicate with your Savior and Lord only when life becomes uncontrollable? Peter instructs you to be “casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” (1 Peter 5:7)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 06:35 AM | No Comments »
Is it possible for a Christian to be guilty of robbery? The prophet Malachi wrote, “Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed Me!" (Malachi 3:8)

Thursday, August 5, 2010, 10:33 PM | 2 Comments »
We don’t baptize babies; we dedicate them. Oh, really? What’s the difference? The Bible teaches that we are saved by faith in Jesus Christ, apart from our own effort.

Thursday, July 29, 2010, 11:00 AM | 2 Comments »
D.T. Niles defined evangelism as “one beggar telling another beggar where to get food.” Delos Miles believes this vignette is based on 2 Kings 7.

Monday, July 26, 2010, 08:57 PM | 1 Comment »
"Cui servire est regnare" is the motto of Groton School, the private boarding school where I attended high school. It is Latin and loosely translates, “to serve is to rule.”

Saturday, July 24, 2010, 04:16 PM | 1 Comment »
"They were the best of times. They were the worst of times." That is how Charles Dickens begins his classic, Tale of Two Cities. We can say the same thing about the world in which we live.