Genesis 35:1-15. In the aftermath of his sons making a bit of a mess, Jacob hears from God again and invites his family into this life of following God.
Genesis 32-33. Jacob heads back to Canaan and God shows up for a wrestling match. Also...apologies for the sound quality. We been having some technical issues with our recording device that we are trying to work out.
In the book of Genesis we meet the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But why does Abraham get 14 chapters, Jacob gets 11, but Isaac only 1. Today we look at Isaac's only chapter.
In order for God's promise to be fulfilled, the now-single Abraham has to find a son for his wife. How does he do it and what can we learn from it? Genesis 24
Genesis 23. Abraham's wife Sarah dies and he needs a place to bury her. The only problem is that he doesn't own any land. We learn how he sorts that out and what that has to do with us.
Often there is so much build up to Easter and so much that gets compressed into a short amount of time that we don't actual consider the ramifications of what happened and what come next. Today we look back and decompress the story of Easter a
As we celebrate Easter, Scot, Joy and Justin look at the resurrection through the eyes of three different characters in the story who were not having their best moments...and Jesus finds them all.
When things don't go our way it's easy to get focused on our situation and forget what God has done. Jessica looks at the story of the Israelites in the desert to give us some tools for remembering.
We take a look at why the Psalms are so significant, and why we use them so extensively in our liturgy...and then you get to take a crack at writing one.
God is a God who default posture towards people is blessing. What happens when someone tries to turn that into a curse? We find out from a talking donkey in Numbers 22-24.
Part four our annual series on who we are as a church. We look at what church membership is and what it means to belong to each other. For more, see Romans 12, Ephesians 4, Colossians 3, and really all of Paul's letters.