Pride: It is the Sin of the Devil

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor Pride is probably the ugliest struggle I have in my personal life.  Someone has said it is the mother of every sin.  It was that which took Satan down and spawned all sin. This sin, inherent in all humanity, continues to be our battleground even though we find forgiveness and redemption in Jesus Christ.  […]

End Zone Living

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor There is something safe about mid-field living.  On the gridiron of life, mid-field living and ministry is not as intense or passionate.  We can go ten or fifteen yards in either direction and there is little strong emotion or rarely an outbreak of controversy or anger.  If there is any place on the field […]

Finding Our Way

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor As a teenager, I would commonly visit a camp for the blind at least once each summer.  I found it fascinating to watch those without sight navigating the grounds.  I observed the new arrivals brimming with excitement and anticipation as they were told about the swimming pool and other recreational activities.  Learning new skills and […]

Don’t Miss The Message

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor On December 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made their first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, NC.  On their fifth attempt, the plane, under the control of Orville, embarked on a twelve second flight.  Wilbur rushed to the local telegraph office and sent the following message – WE HAVE FLOWN FOR 12 SECONDS […]

The Christmas Thaw

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor For three years, Linda and I lived through the winters of Minnesota. It was not the snow that I remember as much as the cold.  The snows would come often but only a few inches at a time, yet the snow would never melt.  So by February, the ice and snow was packed and […]

The Myth of Greener Grass

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor Years ago, a pastor’s widow invited me to her home to collect some of her departed husband’s study books.  At that stage my library was pretty lean, so I was delighted with the invitation.  I took whatever she gave me. One book attracted Linda and she began to read it.  While leafing through it, […]

Nobody Looking? Don’t Be So Sure!

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor It happened several years ago.  On one of our family camping vacations, I decided to avoid the shaving routine.  By the end of the week, I looked like a candidate for ruffian of the year.  My crumpled tee shirt and frayed shorts didn’t help the picture either. Linda was a bit unnerved by my […]

Hell is No Laughing Matter

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor  Coming from her, I didn’t think much of it at the time.  Linda and I were talking with our neighbor several years ago about her experience with an allergic reaction.  To use her terms, it was “h-e-double hockey sticks.” As I reflected on her use of the term, I realized that we (society and […]

“If the wine is sour, throw it out!”

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Past Initially, Michelangelo was coerced into painting the Sistine Chapel.  He was a sculptor and wanted only to sculpt.  His masterful works of David and Moses – all done while still a young man – were proof of his unusual giftedness. Yet, Pope Julius had a different plan.  He ordered Michelangelo to leave his sculpting […]

Magic or Faith: Which Do We Want?

Pastor Randy Corbin, Transitional Lead Pastor Clive Staples (C.S.) Lewis pondered the question at one stage in his life.  After all, there is much that is attractive about Magic.  There is wonder and fascination – such as we have felt when watching a genie escape from a bottle and granting a most delicious wish. But perhaps the greatest allure of […]