by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 16, 2025 | Pastor Letters
As we approach the close of another year, many of us are already thinking about what lies ahead. January often invites talk of fresh starts, resolutions, and renewed hope, yet by February we’re frustrated! Here’s help: the Christian faith has...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 9, 2025 | Pastor Letters
As I write this, a steady snowfall is drifting past the window of my study here at church. The playground outside — usually filled with the joyful noise of our CDC kids — is being covered with a soft, growing blanket of white. Nearby rooftops, vehicles, sidewalks, and...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 2, 2025 | Pastor Letters
As a dad, one of the things that comes most naturally to me is helping provide for our daughter, Isabella, who is a senior at James Madison University (JMU) in Harrisonburg. When she became eligible to have a car on campus, I began thinking through what she might need...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Nov 25, 2025 | Pastor Letters
Advent invites us to lift our eyes once again toward the horizon where God’s promises break into our world. It’s a season when the church leans forward in hope, remembers God’s faithfulness, and prepares our hearts to welcome Christ—who comes to us as Emmanuel, God...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Nov 18, 2025 | Pastor Letters
Every so often, the Lord places a fresh challenge before His people—a holy nudge that invites us to see our community, our opportunities, and our calling in a new way. This past Sunday we explored Paul’s words in Philippians 3:14, where he describes pressing on toward...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Nov 11, 2025 | Pastor Letters
One of the more recent joys of my spiritual life has been reading through the entire Bible each year. In 2024, more than 40 people from our church completed this journey, and many are continuing the practice in 2025. I used The One Year Bible in 2024, and this year I...