Fourth Sunday of Lent
Bishop Leah Hidde-Gregory
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
Shalom
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If you scroll down on the above link, previous worship service recordings are located here. The recordings are also available on U-tube.
From Pastor Frank
From Pastor Frank

The Mystery of God’s Amazing Love
Faith Family,
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as we wind down the first quarter of 2026. I continue to give thanks to our gracious God for putting you all in our lives. Your faithfulness and your enthusiasm fill my heart with joy and helps complete my hope in Christ. Every day I look forward to serving our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ alongside each of you and growing in our discipleship journey together. I pray as God has continued blessings us, may we continue to be a blessing to others.
What a few weeks? We have entered into our new worship facility, had our first two worship services. We have seen new faces join us for worship, and now we plan our Consecration Sunday, where our District Superintendent Bishop Leah Hidde Gregory will bring the Word and lead us in our Service of Consecration.
As I was moving into my new office, I came across some books that I haven’t picked up in a while. One of them, entitled “Lost In Wonder – Charles Wesley, The Meaning of His Hymns Today” by S.T. Kimbrough, Jr. As I began reading, I came across one of my favorite hymns, “And Can It Be That I Should Gain.” As I began reading Charles Wesley’s thoughts, I decided to share some of those thoughts, with my own.
Charles Wesley struggled with inner turmoil, as do most of us. He tried to fill that emptiness with degrees, work and ministry. But it wasn’t until his failure, with his brother John in Georgia, that he began to take a hard look at himself. One of the questions that drove Charles is the first line of the hymn; “And can it be that I should gain an interest in the Savior’s blood?"
Charles yearned for the interest in accepting and trying to understand Christ’s Sacrifice. It wasn’t until the Holy Spirit spoke to him about his sins, the sins of the world, that they were one in the same. What he saw in America, and what he saw in England was just as bad as social sins taken place in the hearts of people. This revelation astonished Charles that he would become so interested in the Sacrifice of Christ.
The second stanza of the hymn reflects additional questions he often asked himself: “Died He for me, who caused His pain? For me who death pursued? It was hard for Charles to understand why Christ would die for him. But when he heard from the Holy Spirit, and accepted the mystery of God’s Amazing love, he wrote of discovery, “Amazing Love! How can it be that Thou, my God, would die for me?”
God’s amazing love knows no boundary. God emptied himself of everything but love when He sent Christ to the cross. Therefore, our response should be emptying ourselves of everything except our love for God and for others. We may never fully comprehend the depth of God’s love. We may never fully comprehend the reach of God’s love. But we don’t have to comprehend it. We simply need to accept the mystery in God’s love and embrace it, while sharing it with others.
Charles ultimate discovery was that we must live in God’s love. So, if you have questions, as did Charles, may you discover for yourself this truth: “Tis mercy all, immense and free, for, O my God, it found out me.”
Faith family, the Holy Spirit is doing might things in Mid-Texas Conference! The Holy Spirit is doing mighty things in Kerrville Global Methodist. May we continue to surrender, commit, and follow!
I pray your continued journey in 2026 to be an Acts 2 Church will be found with limited stress and an abundance of peace and joy.
Have a blessed Week!
Pastor Frank
Come and join us for worship, Bible studies and prayer this month.


We are an orthodox and traditional Global Methodist Church in Kerrville, TX.
We believe in the authority of the Bible as the inspired Word of God.
We believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and the Way.
I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.


Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ and to spread scriptural holiness across the globe.

Our vision is to be known for growing deep in worship and prayer, growing up as disciples, growing together in love and growing out in evangelism and outreach.

Kerrville Global Methodist Church
94 Coronado Drive
Kerrville TX 78028
John Wesley:
"My ground is the Bible. Yea, I am a Bible-bigot. I follow it in all things, both great and small. I want the whole Christ for my Savior, the whole Bible for my book, the whole Church for my fellowship, and the whole world for my mission field."


Kerrville Global Methodist Church
94 Coronado Drive
Kerrville TX 78028
Mailing address:
Kerrville Global Methodist Church
P.O. Box 293787
Kerrville TX 78029
Minister: Rev. Frank C. Oakman
830-293-7800
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