Direction, not intention, determines our destination Watch the service Pastor Kelvin spoke from the story of the hapless young man in Proverbs 7:6-8:11 who fell for the wiles of a temptress rather than listening to the voice of wisdom. Pastor mentioned that while the lesson of the teacher of Proverbs is certainly a rebuke to…
Tag: Methodism
“John Wesley” visits Copper Hill Church
Suppose John Wesley could take a little side trip from heaven and visit some of his contemporary Methodists in our church today. What would he share with them? How would he relate? Well, that was the setting at Copper Hill Church on Sunday, Oct. 23 as Rev. James Moore came as John Wesley, dressed in…
Reviewing the Basics of Christian Faith
Reviewing the Basics of Christian Faith Every church needs to regularly teach the basics of Christian faith both so that newer disciples can learn and so more seasoned Christians can be reminded. Both Paul and Peter wrote of the value of such reminders (2 Tim. 2:14; 2 Peter 1:12). During March and early April, Pastor…
Copper Hill Church dedicates new emblem
A New Methodist Logo Christmas Sunday, Dec. 21, after morning service, our congregation gathered outside the front of our church for the completion of the latest step in enhancing our current facility. Not long after Pastor Kelvin arrived, Mike Madry had the idea to put a new United Methodist emblem on our church. The Council…
UMC Heritage site
Here is the link to a good reference site for basic United Methodist beliefs. This particular page talks about Methodism distinctive take on grace, explaining the three terms used in Wesley’s doctrine — prevenient grace, justifying grace and sanctifying grace. On the left of the page is a menu with links to other helpful info…