Memorial Presbyterian Church

Lent 2024 Day 24: The Strength of Righteous Action

Lent 2024 Day 24: The Strength of Righteous Action

In today’s current time, we are bombarded with stories of people, ideologies and governments that commit unkind acts against others. The lesson of loving one another must continue to be taught to the younger generations.

Lent 2024 Day 22: Heart Check

Recently, a hot water heater tank leaked in my basement. It made such a mess. I had to call the insurance company and get things cleaned out. Finally, I was able to have my basement remodeled.

Lent 2024 Day 21: God’s Instruction For His People

Lent 2024 Day 21: God's Instruction For His People

God insists on honesty, irrespective of who it may be. One should not be partial or show favoritism or by any means pervert the court of justice by taking sides with the majority or speaking falsely against someone.

Lent 2024 Day 20: Emotions of the Lenten Season

Lent 2024 Day 20: Emotions of the Lenten Season

Often when we think of Jesus, we don’t always acknowledge all the characteristics of His humanness in our thoughts. He, our Lord and Savior purposely, willingly, took on human form so that we would know that He could relate to every aspect and facet that we journey through in this life.

Lent 2024 Day 19: Hope and a Future

Lent 2024 | Day 19 | Hope and Future

In a world full of uncertainty, it’s hard to know how to feel about the future. While we all hope for brighter days ahead, many times the present seems to speak of only impending darkness.

Lent 2024 Day 18: The Gift of Faith

Lent 2024 Day 18: The Gift of Faith

Faith is a gift! The scripture tells us that everyone has been given a measure of faith and that faith grows as we hear the word of God. That’s why we have to make time every day to read and study His word because you’re feeding your faith.

Lent 2024 Day 16 : No One Compares to God

Day 16 | No One Compares to God

There is no one whom compares to God. God will break the power of sin so it will not rule over us. He shows us mercy, although we repeatedly fall short from his grace.