"Help Me Fix My Problems" Is Sermon Topic At Middle Valley Church Of God On Sunday

  • Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Middle Valley Church of God, located at 1703 Thrasher Pike in Hixson, Tennessee, announces that Pastor Mitch McClure will be preaching on Sunday, May 4, in the 10:30 a.m.
service.  His sermon title will be, Help Me Fix My Problems(I Need Jesus Now!).  The goal of this sermon series is to assure the listener that they have access to God through Jesus Christ in all situations of life along with His promises to help.  All are welcome to participate.  

Each Sunday at 5:30 p.m. the church conducts a Prayer Meeting.  The Prayer Meeting is open to all who wish to participate and is designed to encourage prayer.  Information on various methods of prayer will be shared with participants. The goal of this prayer meeting is to encourage Believers to seek God through prayer. All are welcome to participate. 

Each Wednesday at 7 p.m., an Interactive, Interesting, and Informative Bible Study will be held in the church auditorium. Alex Baker is currently leading this Bible study.  All are welcome to participate.  The goal of this Bible study is to encourage Believers to study the Bible and discuss with others, making the Scripture their guide.

Middle Valley Church of God is a community focused church with various ministries in the Middle Valley area and in Cusuna, Honduras.  The community is welcome to join in times of worship and community service. MVCOG has been ministering in the Middle Valley Community since 1948 from the same location.   If you have questions, please contact the church office at 423.843.1539.  All are welcome.  
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