The way we read Scripture in our Sunday morning gatherings is intentional and on-purpose. We believe as a church that it's good and necessary to "devote [ourselves] to the public reading of Scripture" as Paul commands in 1 Timothy 4:13. Every so often someone asks why we do this part of the ...
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We started our Christmas worship this past Sunday. This Christmas season, we'll keep singing Christmas carols all month, and we'll keep you posted here about what's coming up in our services. The Christmas or Advent period of the church calendar is so rich, and we have such a great ...
We'll gather on Sunday to worship together after being apart for Thanksgiving with our family and friends, all in different contexts. Some of us will be with Christian family, others with unbelieving family; some of us will struggle with contentment; some of us will be missing recently ...
We'll be in the last two sections of Luke 6 this Sunday, verses 43-49. As we continue our journey through the sermon on the mount, we'll think through Christ's words about the kind of fruit we bear, and about whether we build our lives on rock or sand, all as evidence of our ...
Instead of the usual rundown of Sunday mornings, I thought I'd give a couple of the reasons why we do these "Preparing for Sunday" posts. I hope this is helpful in encouraging you to read these when we're able to get them up on the blog, and that they encourage and help you to prepare your ...