New Series We‘ve begun our new sermon series called “Living with Lamenting and Longing,” focusing on the Psalms of lament. Visit...
Gospel Encouragement When grief strikes, the gospel sustains. When sorrow engulfs, the gospel encourages. This is the principle underneath the call...
Sending is Trinitarian Sending isn’t just a missionary task. It is a Trinitarian concept. Consider this: The Father sent the Son (John 20:21), and the Father...
Hygenic Teaching Three times in the Pastoral Epistles Paul references “sound teaching” (I Timothy 1:10, 2 Timothy 4:3, Titus 1:9). But exactly what does...
There Are No Little Sins Refuse to believe the lie that sins are measured by size. The truth is this: there are no little sins. Paul takes direct aim at this...
It’s Not an Interruption Suffering is often the intended way of proclaiming the gospel, not simply a secondary result of proclaiming it. Paul makes this precise...
Which Traits Matter? Many things are important. Few things are essential. For instance, air conditioning is important. Air is essential. Hot water is important....
“God With Us” Today we rejoice in the fulfillment of our anticipation. Advent is realized; Jesus has come. Yes, Immanuel is here. Ah, Immanuel. It means...
The Hidden Beauty of Significance The beauty of significance lies in the fact that it is often hidden in the ugliness of the seemingly unimportant. This was exactly the case...