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This was a testimony of God's grace through the discipling relationships in Huston Swift's (one of our Deacons) lives.
Keep ReadingLast Sunday, we prayed a corporate prayer of lament. Below is slightly edited transcript of that prayer, as a model for how to lament biblically.
Keep ReadingA.W. Tozer wrote that “what comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us” (Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy). I am convinced that our affections are driven by our understanding of who God is. That’s so important because we attend to those things that we love… we pay more attention to them than anything else.
Keep ReadingWhether merely a kind neighbor or someone from a very distant country that you have never heard of (let alone spell), does not our freedom of religion extend to sharing Christ with the world?
Keep ReadingHere's how we've been praying as a church for the last year or so in our corporate times of prayer...
Keep ReadingThe providence of God is his purposeful sovereignty by which he will be completely successful in the achievement of his ultimate goal for the universe. (John Piper)
Keep ReadingWell...here we go! Our first gathering in 3 months! We'll be outside, so here's a little look at where we're we'll be seated, and what to look forward to.
Keep ReadingWe are very encouraged to share the news that churches may soon begin re-gathering for worship in groups of up to 100!
Keep ReadingWhat songs can Christians sing in troubled times? Here are a few recommendations from members of our music ministry.
Keep ReadingWhat are the current guidelines for gathering in homes? What is the church’s plan going forward? Will we be able to meet in small groups or come together in larger groups (outdoors)? How should we handle those who respond to the laws differently within the church?
Keep ReadingIt is easy to criticize our government leaders and complain about their decisions. In fact, some of them make it extremely easy for us to do this! However, there is a better way.
Keep ReadingMartin Luther practiced civil disobedience by illegally preaching, but saw black plague health restrictions differently
Keep ReadingPraying together from Colossians 1, and for our community and leaders
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