Jesus could have done absolutely anything to begin his public ministry. So, why begin with the miracle of water-into-wine at a wedding? It turns out there’s much more at work
January 19, 2025
Jesus could have done absolutely anything to begin his public ministry. So, why begin with the miracle of water-into-wine at a wedding? It turns out there’s much more at work
On this first Sunday of Epiphany, where the Church has traditionally focused on the Baptism of Jesus, Pastor Chris took a closer look at the mystery of the Incarnation. What
Who is Jesus? Join us as Dr. Rick Asche explores the 6+1 Aha! truths about Jesus from the introduction of John’s Gospel. Included (see link below) is a sheet both
There are some interesting comparisons between Samuel and Jesus. What might little Samuel’s experience in the Tabernacle have in common with Jesus’ boyhood trip to the Temple? Join Pastor Chris
On this third Sunday of Advent, the Sunday of Joy, Rev. Robert Brown shared a sermon from Philippians that wrestles with joy in the midst of everyday life turmoils. We
On this second Sunday of Advent, Dr. Jay Dudley spoke about Zechariah and Elizabeth’s unexpected experience as aged parents and how it suggests faithful ways of awaiting our Lord’s second
When you think of Bethlehem, do you think of a town of silent serenity or a place of bedlam and pandemonium? The Christmas carols tell us it was a place
Did you ever think about waiting as being work? What the historic church is asking us to do in Advent must seem like a rude interruption to normal life. The
On this Christ the King Sunday, our Scripture readings set up a clash of kingdoms: The Kingdom of God and the Roman Empire. When Jesus met Pilate face to face,
The biblical story of Ruth is a multi-faceted one, filled with deep meaning at every turn. We may know her best as being in the lineage of Jesus. But at