Sometimes we feel tossed to and fro by life. Whether it is a cancer diagnosis, a loss of a loved one, financial difficulties, or general busyness, it is very easy to feel like our world is falling apart. However, life doesn’t have to be that way. Even when life tries to knock you down, we can stand firm and meet any challenge that comes our way through faith. Faith is what Christians have to overcome the world. The question for us is, “Will our faith in God be deep enough to face the fiercest of storms?”
In 2024, our church family at Maple Hill will strive to deepen the roots of our faith so we can persevere through the most difficult times in our lives.
We would love for you to join us this year as we try to be firmly rooted in God.
Rooted in Hope: “Against All Hope...” (Romans 4:18-25)
Reality is sometimes very difficult to face.
Often, reality humbles us. Facts depress us. The truth makes us lose hope.
For the Christian, we must face reality. We must not ignore the facts that we see. We need to come to terms with the situations that we encounter. However, Christians have hope that even when things look bleak that God's power can give us hope.
This Sunday morning at Maple Hill we will consider both two stories in the Bible that reveal the power of God to overcome the grimmest of realities: death. In these stories, we will see that even when everything was stacked against hope that God brought forth life. And we will see that these stories should shape our stories- that we can still have hope even as we deal with the harsh realities of life.
Sunday Schedule (March 31, 2024)
9 AM - Worship. Sermon: Rooted in Hope - "Against all hope..." (Romans 4:18-25)
10:15 AM - Bible Classes for All Ages
There will be no evening services this Sunday.
In 2024, Maple Hill will be reading through the Bible in chronological order.
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Please join us this Sunday, March 31st for our Celebration of the Resurrection.
Worship Services - 9:00 am
Bible Classes - 10:15 am
Give the gift of life!
Tuesday, April 9 - 3:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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How? Calories are burned when the body expends energy to replace red blood cells that were removed.
My name is Emma Watson, and I’m from Savannah, Tennessee. I attend Freed Hardeman University, where I’m a junior majoring in Social Work. After graduation, I’d love to work with children and families. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, being with family, and mission work! Throughout my time here, I look forward to building relationships and learning more about children’s ministry!
Hey y’all! My name is Scott Simons. I am a junior at Freed Hardeman University, and I am studying Bible, with an emphasis in Youth and Family Ministry. I am from Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and I’m looking forward to having an amazing sumer, filled with fun events and great opportunities to grow spiritually.
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