by Rev. Mark Creech | Feb 26, 2026 | Commentary
by Michelle Lonaberger, Guest Columnist RevMarkCreeech.org 3:40 AM — CRASH. I came out of a dead sleep, fully convinced someone had just executed a Chuck Norris–style kick through one of the original five-foot bedroom windows in my 1880s farmhouse. Nope. Instead, a...
by Rev. Mark Creech | Jan 9, 2026 | Church Leadership, Commentary
by Annie Holmquist, Guest Columnist RevMarkCreech.org For years, it was not uncommon for everything related to Christianity, religion, and traditional values to be scorned and rejected as something whose time had come and gone. That attitude, however, seems to be...
by Rev. Mark Creech | Dec 5, 2025 | Alcohol, Uncategorized
by Rev. Mark Creech, D.H.L RevMarkCreech.org It isn’t every day that animal control officers have to carry a raccoon out of a liquor store on something that resembles the animal version of a “sober ride home,” but that’s precisely what happened in Ashland, Virginia....
by Rev. Mark Creech | Nov 11, 2025 | Commentary
by Rev. Mark Creech RevMarkCreech.org There are moments in the life of faith when we find ourselves wrestling not with unbelief, but with the mystery of God’s nature. We know Him, and yet at times we hardly know how to understand the way He moves. We trust Him, yet we...
by Rev. Mark Creech | Oct 29, 2025 | Church Leadership, Commentary
Guest Columnist: Annie Holmquist RevMarkCreech.org A while back, a married couple asked for the time of the morning service at my church, promising to show up the following Sunday. They did, and enjoyed the service, but an observation by the wife surprised me....