Paul concludes his discussion of marriage and divorce with a discussion of singleness, which sadly seems much neglected in the church today. Read 1 Corinthians 7:25-40 and see you Sunday.
Paul turns to marriage and singleness in response to a Corinthian question, but also speaks to contentment in any number of circumstances. Read 1 Corinthians 7:1-24 and thanks for listening.
Having celebrated Easter, we now return to the ordinary calendar and 1 Corinthians. Paul opens a new section in chapter 5 dealing with difficult matters of discipline and morality. See you Sunday!
He is Risen! We celebrate Jesus resurrection every Sunday, but particularly on Easter Sunday. This year we will read from Matthew's account, 27:62 through the end of his gospel. Thanks for listening!
We come to Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week, the memorial and celebration of the week leading up to the Resurrection. Read Matthew 21:1-17 and see you Sunday.
Sunday we will try to start returning to our regular pattern and to do that we will look back on what just happened. This will be a slightly more personal than usual but still very textual sermon. Read Job 10, Psalm 23, and Psalm 46, and see yo
Last week we followed the Romans Road, (R - U - Ready?). This week will be somewhat of a sequel as we learn about the Four Spiritual Laws and how they led an atheist to become a Christian (R - U - Saved?).
Paul continues his emphasis on the unity of the body of Christ, but also speaks of works and rewards, language we will have to wrestle with carefully. Read I Corinthians 3 and thanks for listening.
Paul continues to contrast the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of God, thereby encouraging us to be united around that which is most important. Read 1 Corinthians 2 and thanks for listening.
What does a meal, a bed, a table, a chair and a lamp have in common? Have you ever heard of the expression "The Road-of-the-Roofs"? How might Luke 17:31 fit into the picture? Read 2 Kings 4:8-10 and we will connect the dots on Sunday. Thanks f
What happens to Christians after we die? The Apostle Paul tells us to run the metaphorical race in such a way as to get the prize. What’s the prize? Let’s see what we can learn about Heaven from Scripture and discover why it matters
This Sunday, as a follow up to Christmas and the birth of Christ, we are going to discuss the importance and impact youth have in the church. Yup kids, we are gonna be talking about you!
We wrap up the Advent season on Christmas Eve with a look at the Davidic covenant and its anticipation of the Son of David, born Christmas Day. Read 2 Samuel 7 and see you Sunday.
We move next to another covenant in Genesis, the Abrahamic, a covenant which beautifully displays the promises of God. Read Genesis 12:1-3 and thanks for listening.
The first Sunday of Advent we dive deep into the Old Testament and begin with the earliest covenants and see how they already anticipate and long for the coming of Christ. Read Genesis 3 and 9 and thanks for listening!
We wrap up the tragedy of Nahum's prophecy, remembering the justice of God and our need for a savior, both for ourselves and our world, a fitting transition to Advent. Read Nahum 2 and 3 and thanks for listening.
We take up the sequel to Jonah, Nahum, and discover the righteous justice of God as well as the consequences of Nineveh's turn back to evil. Read Nahum 1 and thanks for listening.