Dr. Abraham Shanklin, our friend and pastor of New Life Fellowship International Ministries, joined us this week to offer some words of wisdom on preparing for what God has next for our lives.
The Church is in a critical time of rediscovering itself. And at Severn Run, we are forming a vision of what this local body looks like moving forward. To do that, we are going back to how the Church began in the book of Acts.
The Church is in a critical time of rediscovering itself. And at Severn Run, we are forming a vision of what this local body looks like moving forward. To do that, we are going back to how the Church began in the book of Acts.
With the new school year fast approaching, we thought it was a good time to check our basics. No, not math or English or science. But the basics of our faith and why we come together as a gathered body each week.
As we approach a new school year, we are going to take some time to reconnect with the basics of our faith. First up, does our faith have a firm foundation? Join us for worship as we discover what solid ground looks like!
Your Father has said to you, “I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.” This week we want to challenge you to be that love and kindness to the children in your life. But first you have to accept that
Most of us are busy working the wrong job. Not professionally. But in our home life. We spend our lives trying to transform our spouses and our children. But transforming or changing people isn’t our job—it’s God’s.
We often say at Severn Run "Be Loved and Be Love" and now we are turning that same phrase toward parenting. In this message, we hope Pastor Drew reminds you that you are a well-loved child of God, and because of that, you can reveal God's love
t is a special Sunday for us at Severn Run. After nearly nine years of serving on staff, our friend and Communications Leader Bonni Mace is stepping away from her position to start a new adventure. We are excited for her and hope you are too! B
In so many stories in the New Testament, we see Jesus enjoying a meal with people. But to Him, the food and drink on the table often had much more significance than anyone else could see. Join us this month as we explore the deeper meaning of s
In so many stories in the New Testament, we see Jesus enjoying a meal with people. But to Him, the food and drink on the table often had much more significance than anyone else could see. Join us this month as we explore the deeper meaning of s
In so many stories in the New Testament, we see Jesus enjoying a meal with people. But to Him, the food and drink on the table often had much more significance than anyone else could see. Join us this month as we explore the deeper meaning of s
We live in a competitive culture that loves to takes sides. But God has never been a fan of taking sides. And in the same way that He has always been for us, we can turn the "Us vs. Them" mentality we see around us into "Us For Them."
Have you ever felt insecure about sharing your faith? Starting today, we are starting a new series that we hope will help you feel confident about sharing Jesus with others.
Have you just spent some time in gratitude this week? After such an amazing week of service last Sunday, we felt like the right response was to express gratitude.
Life will be forever crazy until you follow the cross to an empty tomb. Why? Because the cross and the resurrection are the only things that make sense of everything. This Easter, let's celebrate redemption together.
The crucifixion and claimed resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the most profound fork in the road event of human history. It’s an event that cannot be reconciled with natural human reason. The truth of the story of Jesus is that it i
It is really easy for us as humans to get caught up in everything that we can see, feel, or touch. It's what the writers of the Bible often refer to as "the flesh." But today we want to remind you that you are an eternal being, created in His i
In our second week of the rediscovery of baptism, we take a look at the call to rise. The first part of baptism is a death to our old selves. But the second is a rising to walk in the newness of life. Join us for a deep look at this call to ris