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Pastor Steve Traw’s message “One by One’ was taken from Ephesians 12. Pastor Steve said as a young boy attending the Christian Church the congregation would sing the old hymn “Win Them One By One.” …

Carlyle Presbyterian Church May 9 Pastor Steve Traw’s Mother’s Day message was another in a series of messages taken from the New Testament book of Ephesians 2:1-10, “God’s Grace.” Mothers recognized were as follows: youngest…

When it comes to rainy day getaways, Toronto Lake isn’t likely the first place that jumps to mind, but never underestimate the power of stir craziness. An almost uniform veil of silvery-gray storm clouds had…

Carlyle lies in pieces. Since before 1858, its historical traces stretch from at least Cottonwood Creek to along the banks of Deer Creek and beyond. The original cemetery, with its shattered stones belonging to the…

Carlyle Presbyterian Church Pastor Steve Traw expounded on righteous living as part of his message, “Riot and a Christian Response,” with scripture reference from Romans 13:1-7 at Sunday’s service. Pianist Myrna Wildschuetz played “Via Dolorosa”…

Pastor Steve Traw’s message Sunday, “Truth Along the Way,” was taken from John 14:5-14. Jesus encouraged His disciples by saying, “Believe also in Me,” and telling them about heaven.  In other words, He was saying,…

Carlyle Presbyterian Church Pastor Steve Traw’s message Aug. 26 at Carlyle Presbyterian Church, “Stand on the Mountain,” was taken from 1 Kings 19:1-18.   The Bible passage tells of how God dealt with the depression…

Carlyle Presbyterian Church Pastor Steve Traw’s message Sunday, “Dry Bones,” was taken from Ezekiel 37:4-10.    The great prophet Ezekiel wrote an entire chapter, chapter 37 that outlines one of the greatest tragedies in Israel’s…

Carlyle Presbyterian Church Pastor Steve Traw’s message was titled “From My Ground Post” taken from Habakkuk 3:1-19. From Habakkuk’s ground post, God reassured him that, in due time, evil will be judged and that ultimately righteousness…

Carlyle Presbyterian Church Picking up from March 15, “With God in the Wilderness,” Pastor Steve Traw’s message was titled “What Is Next?” with scripture reference from Joshua 3:1-13.   “In times such as now when…