Howard remarked that the hardest sermons to deliver are the first and the last.
On Sunday, February 22, 2008 we were privileged to hear Howard's last sermon, "A FINAL WORD", at Northwest Community Church. The focus of the sermon was the positive change, cooperation and progress, within our church, that he has experienced while working with his devoted staff, Session and our congregation. His message was to love one another as he has loved us.
As so many churches that he has served before us, we have all benefited by Howard's generous spirit and guiding hand. I'm sure that if these many friends were aware of his retirement, they would join with us in saying,
"Goodbye Dr. Smith... we love you".
Monday, February 23, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Join Our Web Staff
We could use some help in making this website more effective and interesting. Perhaps you would like to get involved. There are so many ways you could help in your own unique way.
Photography, illustration & animation, writing, website updating, technical assistance, calendar creation and update, traffic building, and many other possibities for expressing our purpose and mission as a church.
If you would care to join up ... contact Ron Lowry
Posted by R.E.Lowry at 11:37 AM
Photography, illustration & animation, writing, website updating, technical assistance, calendar creation and update, traffic building, and many other possibities for expressing our purpose and mission as a church.
If you would care to join up ... contact Ron Lowry
Posted by R.E.Lowry at 11:37 AM
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Give us Your Viewpoint!
We want this website to serve you and your spiritual needs. We want it to represent who we are and what our church is trying to achieve in its mission. If you are a visitor, then perhaps it will assist you in your decision to find a convenient church home. Let us know how we're doing, or what we could be doing better. This particular Viewpoint article offers the opportunity for you to offer suggestions or comments.
Perhaps we can all benefit from Your Viewpoint.
Perhaps we can all benefit from Your Viewpoint.
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