January 4, 2026 – Verse of the Day Reflection with Pastor Bob
If you had one thing to ask of God with the certainty it would be given to you, what would it be? Don’t try the proverbial trick of being able […]
January 3, 2026 – Verse of the Day Reflection with Pastor Bob
Belinda Eber has been teaching a class on the Ten Commandments and we spent two Sundays on the 4th Commandment, which is “Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy!” Exodus […]
January 2, 2026 – Verse of the Day Reflection with Pastor Bob
Dear Lebanon, I know that many of you are BIG STEELER fans. The Steelers have played many memorable games, and their fans have always been steadfast in their support, even […]
January 1, 2026 – Verse of the Day Reflection with Pastor Bob
Dear Lebanon, Happy and Blessed New Year! When a new year comes, we often think about newness, and in that newness, we imagine that we want to make changes. These […]
2025 VERSE OF THE YEAR
Dear Lebanon, as we close out 2025, I wanted to share with you a reflection on Isaiah 41:10. My verse of the day app tells me that this scripture verse […]
A Road That Leads to Hope: Lebanon Church Road and the Mission of LPC
Lebanon Church Road is more than just a road—it is a pathway that has led countless individuals to a place of faith, hope, and renewal. For over two centuries, Lebanon […]
If This Road Could Talk: Stories of Faith on Lebanon Church Road
Lebanon Church Road is more than a stretch of pavement—it is a silent witness to centuries of faith, perseverance, and community. If this road could talk, it would tell the […]
Lebanon Church Road: A Street Named for Faith
Lebanon Church Road isn’t just another road—it’s a living testament to the faith and perseverance of those who came before us. Named after Lebanon Presbyterian Church, which was founded in […]
Pastor’s Pen for March 2025
Dear fellow sleepers, I don’t know how many of you know that March 14 is World Sleep Day. Some of you may roll your eyes and think, “Here we go,” yet […]
PASTOR’S PEN FOR FEBRUARY 2025
I would bet that few if any of you knew that I was a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman when I was fifteen years old. Coming from a poor family, one of the […]