On the Lord’s Day:
9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
10:30 am — Do you know what is means to be part of the church? Not just the church that worships at Elim, but part of Christ’s Church? Our brother elder will lead us as we look at Ephesians 2:19, examining The Church as A Single, Worshipping Community. Read more…
Posted on December 31st, 2009 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
On the Lord’s Day:
9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
10:30 am — What a wonderful time as we celebrate the birth of the Savior. During this advent season, we’ll look at these words: Christ the Savior is Born (taken from Luke 2:11.) Let your heart and mind dwell richly on these words in preparation for the worship of the Incarnate King! Read more…
Posted on December 26th, 2009 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
On the Lord’s Day:

O Come, Let Us Adore Him!
9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
10:30 am — What a wonderful time as we celebrate the birth of the Savior. During this advent season, we’ll look at these words: Christ the Savior is Born (taken from Luke 2:11.) Let your heart and mind dwell richly on these words in preparation for the worship of the Incarnate King! Read more…
Posted on December 17th, 2009 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
On the Lord’s Day:
9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
10:30 am — What a wonderful time as we celebrate the birth of the Savior. During this advent season, we’ll look at these words: Christ the Savior is Born (taken from Luke 2:11.) Let your heart and mind dwell richly on these words in preparation for the worship of the Incarnate King! Read more…
Posted on December 11th, 2009 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
On the Lord’s Day:
9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
10:30 am — “The gospel alone is sufficient to rule the lives of Christians everywhere…any additional rules made to govern men’s conduct added nothing to the perfection already found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” – John Wycliffe. As we hear the Word of the Lord in worship this week, allow the gospel to rule your life. Read more…
Posted on December 4th, 2009 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
Would you believe that CNN ranked Branson, Missouri, as one of the top “Christmas destinations” in the world? It’s true. In large part this was because of the elaborate display at the place that put the formerly small Missouri town on the map, Silver Dollar City. During the Christmas season (which they begin on November 1) the 1880′s themed park decorates and dazzles with a five-story high special effects Christmas Tree and an all encompassing light-and-sound show on the “Town Square.” It is all timed to traditional Christmas music with the pinnacle being a synchronized lights and music presentation of “The Hallelujah Chorus.” In all, Silver Dollar City alone boasts over 4 million lights during their Christmas celebration! Read more…
Posted on December 1st, 2009 by Pastor Larry
Filed under: From the Pastor’s Pen
Currently, Pastor Pauley has been teaching us seven ways God’s love is manifested to believers: sovereignly, demonstrably, eternally, historically, uniquely, prophetically and faithfully. During one of Pastor Pauley’s recent sermons, I could not help contemplating about the vast spectrum of God’s love. However, one word did come repeatedly to my mind as he preached—the word is “unconditional. ” Read more…
Posted on December 1st, 2009 by Robert
Filed under: From the Pew