Delight in the Servants of the Lord
Delight in the Servants of the Lord
In Pastor Nathan's final sermon before his term as pastor ends, he reminds us of Christ as the...
Christmas marks the shift between the world of anticipating Christ and the world of fulfilling...
What happens if we put John the Baptist in conversation with Bob Iger? What lessons in leadership...
Just because something is comfortable doesn't make it good, and just because something is...
As we think about Jesus as the eternal sovereign, we remember that this promise came about in...
On All Saints, we remember the hopes we have of a future beyond our understanding, and in which...
The protestant reformation, begun in response to exploitation of the poor, reminds us to always...
Jesus lays out what it looks like to forgive as we ought to forgive. In his trying examples, he...
The Spirit and the Common Good
The Holy Spirit empowers us all in different ways. When we are most alone, know that the Holy...
Today's text is graphic, painful, and destructive, concerning sexual violence against Tamar by...
You Are What You Are, Not What You Eat
In the election season, as we become focused on the group we are a part of and our righteousness,...
It's the creation of a new heaven and a new earth that puts Revelation at the end of the Bible....
Hebrews 2 illustrates what it means that Jesus was fully human, and why it was important that he...
If only we'd listened to Paul's admonitions about judgement in Romans 2! These verses not only...
Forgotten Women in Plain Sight
The story of Abigail and Nabal reminds us that the prophets and scribes of old often remembered...
Romans 12 contains Paul's illustration of what he thinks it looks like to embody the grace we...
The dichotomy of insecurity and inspiration that came into Jersualem's royal household serves as...
Sometimes, we want SO HARD to make people be other than what they are that we lose sense of who...