How do we walk by the Spirit? Join us as we learn from Paul what it means to produce good fruit as a Christian.
1 Timothy: Order In The House
As the pandemic continues to affect every aspect of our lives today, have our priorities shifted? Did 2020 reveal hidden issues in your life and in the church? 1 Timothy is a source of guidance for us as we contemplate the changes brought about by the past year.
The Fullness of Time
We can never exhaust the meaning and the impact of the incarnation. The news that God has come to dwell with us brings with it a new status, a new hope, and a new family for those who believe. Though the people of God had waited in darkness, in the fullness of time, God sent the Savior in the most humble and wonderful way imaginable.
Joseph :: God Meant Good
How do we respond in faith through the ups and downs of life? We all face troubles in life, but God is at work in the midst of those troubles, even if He seems hidden. We will explore themes of faith, suffering, God’s hiddenness and God’s sovereignty found in the life of Joseph in Genesis 37-50.
1 Peter: A Sojourner's Guide to Hope
While we do our best to make ourselves at home in this world, it is undeniable that something isn’t right here. As a result, no matter how comfortable we make ourselves we all sense a deep homesickness. Yet this book reminds us that those who persevere in faith while suffering through life in a broken world should be full of hope, for we will certainly enjoy a bright future with our Creator. Indeed, we are already enjoying God’s saving promises here and now through the death and resurrection of Christ.
Genesis: Foundations
In our series on Genesis, we unpack the reality-changing, eternally-bearing relevancy of four words: “In the beginning, God . . .” Either they are true, or they are not. If false, then we need to get our heads out of the clouds and start living for the here and now. If true, however, God is going to call us to shape the most basic areas of our life around Him and who He reveals Himself to be. There is no more important task that we face as 21st Century Christians.