As we enter the new year, we are reminded again of the encroachment of false teachings within the Church. Jesus prophesied that many will fall away." (Matt. 24:10) Likewise, Paul, speaking of the last days said, "Men will hold to a form of religious but will deny its power." Paul also said that the Anti-Christ cannot be revealed until the great apostasy" takes place. (2 Thess. 2:3) Many Christian scholars believe that the beginning of apostasy began in the 1920's when the German School of Higher Criticism teaching swept into American seminaries, stating that the bible should be treated like any other piece of literature with a critical eye. The concept of inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible were rejected. The Bible came to be viewed as man's search for God rather than God's revelation to man. As a result of human interpretation, the Bible was considered to be full of myths, legend and superstition. Before long, theologians denied the virgin birth of Jesus, His miracles, His resurrection and His second coming.
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Sunday, January 18, 2026
The Goodness of God
It is certainly good to be with you again today! 2026 has been a very different beginning for me, to say the least! Thanks to the quick response by Jim and Michele, and the goodness of God, I am able to continue to enjoy the blessings of life and family. My sincere thanks for your many prayers on my behalf.
My life song has been playing over and over in my mind numerous times during the last two weeks. It was meaningful to me prior to January 4, and certainly meaningful to me today!
All my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
I will sing of the goodness of God
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Are You Listening?
Elijah is one of the more colorful people mentioned in the Bible. His story is told extensively in First and Second Kings. One very impressive account of his life is the story of his confronting the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel (1 Kings 18 and following). He challenges them to a contest of sorts to see whose god is the true God. The futile attempts of the Baal prophets to call down fire upon their sacrifice are almost laughable. Elijah even engages in some good-natured chiding as he challenges them to call louder to their gods because they don't seem to be responding.
Then what follows is the extraordinary demonstration of the power of the God of the Bible, as God sends fire to not only consume the sacrifice, but also the water, the wood, and the rocks of the altar. When King Ahab's wife Queen Jezebel hears of the confrontation and the fate of the prophets of Baal at the hands of Elijah, she threatens him with death before the end of the next day.
Thursday, January 1, 2026
My Resolution for 2026....
Unity in Essentials, Liberty in Non‑Essentials, Charity in Everything
Building strong bonds in 2026
It’s New Year’s Eve, and I’m sitting on the couch typing this one handed cuddling a sick 9 month old. Tiff went to meet with her mom to get the older two and I'm listening to a 10 year old debate between James White and Steve Gregg. They are debating two positions that terrify the heart of pastors all throughout Evangelicalism - Calvinism vs. Arminianism - Nearly as hair raising a conversation as hearing someone in the fellowship hall mention that Scofield invented the rapture or if someone brings up tounges,or politics. And if we’re not careful, these conversation turns into something far uglier than theology: suspicion, labels, and broken fellowship.
Back to the Calvinism discourse (I'll cover the specifics of good ol' Calvin Vs Arminian vs Molinist or Vs Provisionist in a later post). The truth is, many sincere believers fall on either side... being a hodgepodge of bapti-lutho-costals at Wyanett we have a contingent of both in our pews and sometimes we can feel the tension. The truth is scripture gives plenty of texts to support a good faith interpretation of both systems
But the fact is even in these two camps you have to walk a razors edge if you Push one system far enough and you risk flattening human responsibility. Push the other system far enough and you risk making salvation feel like it hinges on the creature more than the Creator. So what do we do with the tension?
Sunday, December 28, 2025
The Gift Goes On
A young lady was in her first year of teaching first graders. On the last day of school before Christmas recess, the kids all lined up to give her presents.
The first student gave her a small box. She shook it and heard little things rattling inside. Knowing that the child’s father owned a candy store, she said, “I know what this is—it’s a box of candy!” “Yes, teacher, it’s candy.”
The next student handed her a thin, long box. Her father owned a flower shop in town, so she said, “I know what this is—you gave me flowers!” “Yes teacher, it’s a bunch of flowers.”
The next student handed her a tall box. His father owned the local grocery store. As she began unwrapping the box, she noticed that it was leaking. She touched her finger to a droplet and tasted it. “I know what this is—it’s champagne!” “No,” said the grinning student. She tasted it again. “Is it wine?” The child replied, “No—it’s a puppy.”
Now I know I got at least a smirk out of you!
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Sunday, December 21, 2025
LOVE, which is, in reality, the heart of the Christmas message
Today, on the fourth Sunday of Advent, we light the candle of LOVE, which is in reality, the heart of the Christmas message. "God so LOVED the world that He GAVE His only begotten Son....." This candle is a reminder that God stepped out into the darkness of sin to bring the light of salvation to us. Long before Jesus took His first breath in Bethlehem's stable, God was preparing the world for His arrival. He chose a humble place, a humble family, wrapping His gift of LOVE in 'swaddling clothes' which were often large muslin blankets or specialized wraps, used to snugly wrap newborns to mimic the womb, thereby giving them a calming effect after birth. Into this humble, earthly beginning came the second person of the Triune God—Jesus, the Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God, the Prince of Peace!
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This Weeks Study Guide on PEACE
Experience the peace Jesus promised in a world that feels anything but peaceful. This week at Wyanett Evangelical Free Church, Pastor Bruce Talso preached “The Gift of Peace,” a powerful Advent message on what it really means to have peace with God, the peace of God, and the coming peace on earth through Jesus Christ, our Prince of Peace.
Watch the Sermon on YouTube
If you missed Sunday—or want to watch it again with your family or small group—you can catch the full message on our YouTube channel. Hear how Christ brings peace into a world marked by fear, corruption, and anxiety, and how that peace can anchor your heart this Christmas season.
Click Here to visit YouTube and watch the full sermon.
Join “The Recap Live” on Thursday
On Thursday night, join us for The Recap Live on our YouTube channel as we sit down and talk through the sermon in greater detail. This is a relaxed, conversational deep dive where we:
- Revisit key Scriptures and big ideas from Sunday’s message
- Answer questions and wrestle with real-life application
- Encourage one another to walk in Christ’s peace in the middle of everyday stress and struggle
Invite a friend, jump into the live chat, and be part of the conversation as we process the sermon together.
Free Resources to Go Deeper
Use these tools for your personal devotions, family worship, or small group discussion:
📄 Download the Study Guide
📊 Download the PowerPoint from The Recap
This Advent, do more than just hear the word “peace.” Discover what it means to truly receive The Gift of Peace in Christ—and walk it out day by day.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
PEACE – The Third Sunday of Advent
Today is the third Sunday of Advent. The theme is PEACE, representing both the birth of the Prince of Peace and the PEACE that His coming gives to all His followers. His coming did not bring the peace that the world was seeking for. According to His own words, His coming brought "a sword". (Matthew 10:34) This was His prophetic word, that the truth He was proclaiming would not bring universal peace, but conflict. Throughout the centuries His person and message have been controversial, just as they are today. Jesus has been and is the greatest dividing force in the world. He knew that He was going to be the source of ridicule, rejection, and rebellion. He knew that most people would never accept Him for who He was, yet He came to seek and save those who would not accept Him.
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