Dr. Dianne Collard, along with husband Glenn, was on hand on this Sunday morning to give us an update on her life in ministry. Epiclesis has long been a supporter
June 30, 2024
Dr. Dianne Collard, along with husband Glenn, was on hand on this Sunday morning to give us an update on her life in ministry. Epiclesis has long been a supporter
In this part four of a short series on 2 Corinthians, we find Paul once again defending his ministry and mission. In commenting on what he’s been through and how
Where do we go when we die? Are we going to get new bodies? Who do we live for in the meantime? Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians is full
We’re in the middle of a little series on Paul’s second letter to the church in Corinth. There are plenty of places in this very personal letter where Paul is
Pastor Chris began a series looking at the second of Paul’s letters to the church at Corinth. Along the way, he shared some treasured excerpts from letters he had received
The familiar story of Jesus’ nighttime conversation with the Pharisaic leader, Nicodemus, centers on the “birth from above,” a birth that allows us both to see and enter the Kingdom
How do you respond to discomfort, discouragement, and disinformation in your life? Where do you turn to for comfort, encouragement, and guidance? On this Pentecost Sunday, we explored the roles
Cyprian of Carthage once wrote, “No one can have God for his Father who does not have the Church for his mother.” Ever think of the church as being our
A popular worship song contains the line, “the Father turns His face away.” Did God turn away from or abandon Jesus on the cross? The scope of what happened on
Sheep and shepherds make frequent appearances in Scripture. Jesus called Himself a “Good Shepherd.” So, who were the “bad shepherds”? Join Pastor Chris for a fresh look at Psalm 23
What are we Christians supposed to do in a world full of cynicism that seems to be falling apart? And what about the unfair successes of the ungodly all around
Christ’s work on the cross– His death, burial, and resurrection– means that God has dealt with death once and for all. Yet Christ’s work also means a reversal of what