by Dr. Bob Lee | Jul 1, 2025 | Pastor Letters
I’ve always loved sunflowers. They make me smile! Their golden blooms stand tall and bright—never failing to bring warmth to any corner of a yard or garden. Over the years, I’ve planted sunflowers in spots that get plenty of sun, often experimenting with different...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Jun 24, 2025 | Pastor Letters
In last Sunday’s message from Numbers 22:21–35, we encountered one of the Bible’s most surprising messengers: a talking donkey. As strange as that sounds, the lesson was clear—God can speak truth to us through the most unexpected means. The real question is whether...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Jun 17, 2025 | Pastor Letters
I’ve been reading The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, and it’s been both eye-opening and sobering. The book imagines a senior devil, Uncle Screwtape, writing to his younger apprentice, Wormwood, teaching him how to undermine a Christian’s faith. The brilliance of...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Jun 10, 2025 | Pastor Letters
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been prayerfully preparing sermon plans for the summer months, and I’m excited to share what’s ahead! This season’s messages will offer insight, encouragement—and even a little humor. We’ll journey through three distinct sermon series...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Jun 3, 2025 | Pastor Letters
This past Sunday, we concluded our Coming Home sermon series with Jesus’ parable of the Prodigal Son. It’s a story not only of returning but of rejoicing. As we now turn our attention toward Heritage Day this weekend, I find myself lingering on two deeply connected...
by Dr. Bob Lee | May 27, 2025 | Pastor Letters
On Sunday, May 25th, Alex Palou raced into history as the first Spaniard to win the Indianapolis 500. With speeds over 220 mph, the Indy 500 is more than just a physical or mechanical test—it’s a test of vision. Drivers are taught this simple but powerful principle:...