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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

The "Feed My Sheep" Story | A Sermon on John 21:1-17

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Introduction Jesus is alive—and that’s something worth celebrating! On Easter Sunday, we rejoiced with full hearts and lifted voices. But th...
Monday, December 2, 2024

Following the Stars | A Sermon from Matthew 1:18-2:2

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Introduction I almost lost my phone this morning.   It was still dark when I left the house.   But I needed to hook up my trailers so I coul...
Monday, September 19, 2022

The Year of Jubilee - Nothing to Hide

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Introduction When I was a kid, we would sometimes have company over to the house.  Usually, it was relatives who were visiting from out of t...
Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Creation: Day 2 - Sky

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Introduction The world we live in is breathtaking and complex.  The artistic genius of it points to Something/Someone higher, greater, more ...
Monday, December 20, 2021

In Between, part 4 - Divisive Factions

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Introduction God’s 400-year official silence in between the Old and New Testaments was a pause that prepared the world for the most importan...
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Pastor Chris Mullis
I'm a pastor, dad, husband, and child of God. I'm broken, but blessed. The cracks are where the Light shines through. My mission is to help people grow closer to God with every breath and step I take. I gave my life to Christ at an early age and have grown closer through the years, spurred on by the study of the Bible, my church family, and the Chrysalis and Walk to Emmaus Communities. I accepted the call to full -time ministry as a pastor in 1999 and have served 4 different churches in Georgia. Music, preaching, and teaching are the heart of my ministry. Outside of the pulpit, I enjoy many hobbies that help me blow off steam. These include martial arts, woodworking, blacksmithing, gardening, cooking, and being creative. I'm a jack of all trades and a master of none. My philosophy is use what you have, do it yourself if you can, learn something in the process, and have lots of fun. This blog is a place to share it all with you.
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