How are we supposed to count something that’s uncountable? Normally, we can’t “know” our end, and normally we can’t actually “number” our days, as the psalm say. Just what does
October 13, 2024
How are we supposed to count something that’s uncountable? Normally, we can’t “know” our end, and normally we can’t actually “number” our days, as the psalm say. Just what does
Does it really matter how we worship? Does it make any difference what happens in our chapel each Sunday? The early church believed it made a tremendous difference. Join guest
The biblical kind of remembering is not like our usual idea of remembering where we recall an event or reflect on happier times. Biblical remembering involves bringing something from the
If you knew a storm was coming, what kind of a house would you build? Join us as we learn how to “un-frenemy” our relationship with God, and explore the
What should your goal be as a peacemaker? What is the #1 thing standing in your way of that goal? Join us as we explore the first half of James
Do you know where the line of the old hymn “Jesus doeth all things well” comes from? It’s from a passage of Scripture we looked on this day from the
The Church needs to grow up. The Apostle Paul said so. But where did his authority come from, and just who gets to be an Apostle, anyway? In this second
Do you ever get a commercial jingle stuck in your head? They’re catchy, and sometimes we quote or sing them without really knowing what the product is. Sometimes Bible verses
The Book of Ephesians was summed up by author Watchman Nee this way in his book by the same title: “Sit, Walk, Stand.” On this final Sunday in our series
Pastor Jay Dudley gave us a glimpse into the teaching content he shared at the Epiclesis-sponsored Trail Life troop’s summer camp, June 2024. Jay serves as the troop’s chaplain, and
We’re in part three of a four-part look at Paul’s letter to the Ephesian church. This time, we’re looking at chapter 5 where he says, “be careful how you walk.”
Dr. Carl Peters was the guest on this Sunday and he brought a message about division– but not the mathematic kind. We live in a day when so many are