This six-week series, Fundamentals: The Basics of the Bible, outlines the basics of Christian theology, helping congregation members understand the main points of salvation history as shown in the Bible. From the fall of humankind to now, God had a design to bring humanity back to himself so we might know him for eternity.
In Genesis 12, we begin to see the narrative of God’s chosen people. Through Abraham’s faith and devotion to God, he was chosen to be the father of a mighty people that would serve as a focal point of God’s hand in the story of humanity’s redemption. What’s also important to notice here is that God chooses to bless Abram so that from this blessing all people would be blessed. In this way, the promise God made Abraham becomes a promise to humanity. This illustrates the way God chooses to deal with people through covenant, a lasting promise.
Today we pause to honor and celebrate the fathers, grandfathers, and father figures who faithfully lead, love, and serve their families. Your strength, guidance, encouragement, and unwavering support help shape future generations and leave a lasting legacy of faith and character.
Fatherhood is a calling that reflects God's love through sacrifice, compassion, wisdom, and steadfast commitment. Whether through words of encouragement, acts of service, or daily examples of integrity, fathers play a vital role in nurturing and guiding those entrusted to their care.
"The righteous man walks in his integrity; his children are blessed after him." — Proverbs 20:7
As we celebrate Father's Day, we thank God for the men who lead with humility, courage, and faith. May the Lord bless you with strength for every season, wisdom for every decision, and joy as you continue to impact the lives of your family and community.
Happy Father's Day! We honor you, appreciate you, and pray God's abundant blessings upon you today and always.
Let's Ride!!...
June 14th is the 2nd Sunday of the month. If you are new to Open Road Fellowship, that's when we jump on our bikes and head out as a group right after church for a nice ride. It's an opportunity for us to grab some good food and enjoy some fellowship as we take some time to get to know one another. The direction we head is always an adventure but geared to provide a relaxing time out on the bikes. Invite your friends; maybe a nice ride might be what motivates them to come to church. Hey, and if you don't ride, don't let that stop you from enjoying the day...just hop in your car and follow along.
North, south, east, or west... no matter where we head, you are sure to enjoy the ride. So, come join us for our next 2nd Sunday ride!
This six-week series, Fundamentals: The Basics of the Bible, outlines the basics of Christian theology, helping congregation members understand the main points of salvation history as shown in the Bible. From the fall of humankind to now, God had a design to bring humanity back to himself so we might know him for eternity.
Every living thing requires fuel to survive. Even the most unusual organisms—like jellyfish, which have no nervous or circulatory systems—constantly seek out food so they can continue living. Cut off from a source of fuel, plants, animals, people, and anything capable of growing and surviving will begin to die. In the same way, only fellowship with God prevents spiritual death, and salvation is the medium by which we can obtain that fellowship. We have a perpetual need to be in fellowship with God through salvation, lest we experience total spiritual death. We cannot fix this on our own. Just as Adam and Eve needed God to set them on the path to correction, so we still need God’s intervention.
Sin and death were introduced to the earth through the actions of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. This shows us the essence of humanity’s free will and our frequent departure from God’s instructions. This is the reality of sin. It’s not only a very real separation from God, but it’s also a perceived separation from God that is far less real. Because of sin, we often tell ourselves we are no longer worthy of God’s love and companionship, though that worth was never ours to assign to ourselves. This concept carries deep implications, but the primary truth is that sin drove humanity from God’s presence and continues to do so.
This six-week series, Fundamentals: The Basics of the Bible, outlines the basics of Christian theology, helping congregation members understand the main points of salvation history as shown in the Bible. From the fall of humankind to now, God had a design to bring humanity back to himself so we might know him for eternity.
One of the most well-known verses in the Bible is this: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." From this came the origin of all things. All that is to be known starts with this simple account of the very beginning. Being so familiar with the text, we might take its gravity for granted. But from it we can gather some core truths of our very existence, as well as the Christian faith.
We can live out the life God has called us to when we understand where we came from.
It's the 1st Sunday of the month... it's time for our Food & Clothing Drive. We can't feed everybody, we're not a homeless shelter, we're not even a food pantry... but we can partner with other ministries to help them accomplish their tasks in what God has called them to do.
This Sunday, bring in a bag of non-perishable food items. We are making a difference in people's lives that are down and out. It may be you one day needing just a little bit of help. Also, go through your closets and look for those clothes that don't fit anymore or you haven't worn in awhile. Bring them in for those who just need a little help.
1st Sunday Food & Clothing Drive... let's make an impact!!
What is our DNA? Our DNA is to serve — to step out into our community and make an impact. We serve in many different ways and through many different groups, but one thing unites us: we serve together as one body, one gathering of believers on a mission. Our commitment keeps us ready to roll up our sleeves and continue making a difference where it matters most.
We know weekends can sometimes be difficult for serving, but this June gives us a great opportunity — it’s happening on a weekday, and it’s a DOUBLE Serve Day month! We’ll have the privilege of serving not only Man Church, but Woman Church as well. On Thursday, June 4th, the women will head over to Shanes to prepare dinner for all the women (the cook team will help cook). We will be cooking up street tacos for them also, so we need all hands (women) on deck. The biggest key is making sure everything flows smoothly and quickly, so let’s come ready to work, serve, and have a great time doing it.
Last time was an absolute blast, and the women are already looking forward to the evening again! Come anytime after 5:00 PM to help get things set up for an incredible evening of fellowship and service.
And hey gals… it’s time for a rematch! The ladies have outdid the men the last couple of years … can we make it a three-peat? Let’s show up strong and make this our year again!
ITINERARY
MONDAY - 6 pm at Church to prep
THURSDAY - anytime after 5:00 pm at Shane's
What is our DNA? Our DNA is to serve — to step out into our community and make an impact. We serve in many different ways and through many different groups, but one thing unites us: we serve together as one body, one gathering of believers on a mission. Our commitment keeps us ready to roll up our sleeves and continue making a difference where it matters most.
We know weekends can sometimes be difficult for serving, but this June gives us a great opportunity — it’s happening on a weekday, and it’s a DOUBLE Serve Day month! We’ll have the privilege of serving not only Man Church, but Woman Church as well. On Tuesday, June 2nd, the men will head to the Stable to prepare dinner for all the guys attending Man Church. We’ll be serving up street tacos, and we need all hands on deck! The biggest key is making sure everything flows smoothly and quickly, so let’s come ready to work, serve, and have a great time doing it.
Last time was an absolute blast, and the men are already looking forward to us being back. Come anytime after 4:30 PM to help get things set up for an incredible evening of fellowship and service.
And hey guys… it’s time for a rematch! The ladies outdid us again last year… are we really going to let that happen for a third time? Let’s show up strong and make this our year!
ITINERARY
MONDAY - 6 pm at Church to prep
TUESDAY - anytime after 4:30 pm at Stable
Join us for our May Potluck in Hangar 316 immediately following the service!
This is a meaningful opportunity to share a meal and spend time in fellowship as a church family, strengthening the connections that encourage and support us each week. This is more than a meal; it is a celebration of togetherness, gratitude, and the blessings we continue to receive.
Head over to Mealtrain (click here) to let us know what you can bring.
What is your source of power for living out your faith? This four-week series, Empowered, reminds believers of the gift of the Holy Spirit while encouraging us to live a life of obedience empowered by the Spirit of God.
The entire chapter of 1 Corinthians 12 is an examination of the spiritual gifts God gives to believers. As Paul emphasizes, these gifts are not uniform. Some people’s gifts differ from those of others, just as some are called to different roles within the church ("Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Are all workers of miracles?" 1 Corinthians 12:29). The church is united but not uniform. It’s a diverse collection of individuals who come together to worship and serve God.