Category: Religion

Seeds of Grace

Linda Buishas How could they bear it? Were they there when Jesus was beaten until unrecognizable and His flesh so torn that His back was one bloody gash? How could they bear it? How could He? Did they follow Jesus along the way as He stumbled, fell, and rose again as He carried the instrument…

The Thief On The Cross

Paul Harwood Today, as they nailed the three of us to a cross, I knew time had run out and that I was lost. The people were shouting, I did not know why. Must have been this Jesus they hung me by. I turned to see if He had expired, But the pain I felt…

Women Sharing Hope’s Pray, Praise and Play Group

The Women Sharing Hope’s fourth Prayer, Praise and Play (PPP) group, which was recently organized for widows, held their first gathering at Judy Sale’s home on March 17. They enjoyed a delicious luncheon prepared by Judy, chatted to get to know each other, and discussed plans for the year. A PPP is a small group…

Pastor’s Corner

Jim Mann “Abram went up from Egypt to the Negev …. He went by stages from the Negev to Bethel, to the place between Bethel and Ai where his tent had formerly been, to the site where he had built the altar. And Abram called on the name of the Lord there.” (Genesis 13:1, 3–4)…

RR Catholic Community Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day

On March 14 over 50 members of the Robson Ranch Catholic Community met to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the home of Susan and Deacon Jim Galbraith. Their home was decorated to the hilt with balloons, centerpieces, and all things green, which would make any Irishman proud. There was a drink station, an appetizer station,…

Fellowship Friday at the Wildhorse Grill

Cynthia Drury Fellowship Friday at the Wildhorse Grill is still going strong! This activity began in July of 2020 as a way for members of Fellowship At The Ranch Church to come together during COVID-19. The third Friday of each month is designated as Fellowship Friday at the Wildhorse Grill. It doesn’t matter what the…