Welcome To Lubbock

There is much we can learn from Moses and his calling to ministry at the burning bush. This calling was meant to encourage not only Moses as a visible leader, but also the people of Israel whom Moses was called to lead. Moses had a struggle he needed to overcome...

Thanksgiving History

Pilgrims held their second Thanksgiving celebration in 1623 to mark the end of a long drought that had threatened the year’s harvest and prompted Governor Bradford to call for a religious fast. Days of fasting and thanksgiving on an annual or occasional basis became...

Something to Think About

I heard someone say a few days ago, “See, that just goes to show you that you can raise your kids in church all you want to, but……” and it literally shattered my heart. All because that kid had made a mistake. All because that kid’s sin was brought to light. Let me...

Speaker’s Page 10-14-2023

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus is credited with saying, “Everything changes, and nothing remains still.” Or, another way of saying it is: The only thing that is constant is change. I wonder what Heraclitus would have thought about the twenty-first century. Social,...

Pastor’s Page 10-7-23

Today it is our great privilege to host Pastor Raul Alvarez and his wife Giovanna. They are a wonderful pastoral team and their current church congregations are greatly blessed by their ministry. Pastor Raul Alvarez was born in Cuba into a Seventh-day Adventist...

An Ode to Lubbock

August 30, 2023, marked 20 years of membership in the Lubbock Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Texico Conference. I was re-baptized after the Prophecy Seminar held by the late Leo Schreven, one in which I also served as a layman working closely with Pastor Sean...