As we dive back into our New Testament series, Twenty-Seven, you'll hear about lousy poker players, top-notch detectives, three great untruths, emotional reasoning, fickle feelings, competing realities, the power of the mind, a great migration
One of our faithful ministry partners, Sarah Prince, is our guest speaker today and is going to share a bit of her family’s story of faith, struggle, and triumph in service to God and His kingdom in South Africa.
Most of us would probably not say at first glance that we struggle with idolizing comfort. But the reality is we are so culturally numb to this that we are far more susceptible to this idol than we realize. And the consequences are disastrous.
Self-discipline, diligence, and order are very good things. But when we allow our bent towards those things to go too far, we begin to idolize control. And when we do that, we are ultimately just getting in God’s way.
To some extent, the approval of others is a fundamental need in today's society. We require approval to thrive in areas such as interviews, marriage, and friendships. However, when seeking the approval of others becomes an idol, we end up livin
On this very special Mother’s Day, we have the opportunity to dedicate some children to the Lord and explore what it means to be a spiritual family of faith.
We often fall into the trap of insisting that God should make sense to us. But Isaiah reminds us that we should actually be comforted by the mystery of God.
Isaiah 6 provides us with one of the most glorious experiences with God recorded in Scripture, as God calls Isaiah to serve Him as a prophet. Through Isaiah's witness and response to God's call to obey, we are encouraged to examine our own moti
A critical facet of Biblical prophecy are the prophecies about Jesus Himself. No book has more to say about the coming Messiah than the book of Isaiah. This week we look at the sweeping prophecies of Jesus found in Isaiah.
In John 17 we get the gift of the High Priestly Prayer, in which Jesus prays for the church. His single petition to God on our behalf is unity. How can we pursue this unity, and what are the biggest threats to this goal?
John 13:34-35 are some of the most profound and compelling verses in all of scripture. This week we dive into this passage and all of its implications.
This week we arrive at the climax of the prayer and the main petition Paul makes for the church in Ephesus and, in turn, us. The desire of Paul is quite simple – that we would know God.
This week we dive deep on one of the implications of the great Ephesians prayer, reflecting on why Christianity was never, ever intended to be a solo exercise – and what we should do in light of that reality.