We continue to explore the revelation of God in Christ Jesus in in this season of Epiphany. In Mark 1:21-28 we see the significance and impact of an embodied kingdom, making what was on the outside now on the inside.
In the third week of the season of Epiphany we explore the call story of Simon, Andrew, James, and John in Mark 1:14-20. We see in the text Jesus' call and the disciples' obedience; these are the ingredients of faith.
We continue on in our sermon series on James. This week we examine the effects of partiality in the church and how the church ought to respond to the temptation to play favorites.
Part 3 in our series in Jonah. The belly of the fish looks like the worst part of a series of judgements of God on Jonah. It is, though, the place where Jonah begins to find redemption.
In the final part in our series titled All Things New we reflect on the Great Commission and it's sending of Jesus' disciples with a message of Good News for the world.
A New Family is the fourth part in our series All Things New. We reflect on the ways that God doesn't just call people to himself but to one another. The emergence of this new people is a family that we call the church.
The third part of our All Things New series. We're exploring what it is that God is doing in our church and in the world. This week we consider that God is make a new people in the world, a people we call the church.