The Art of Practicing Redemptive Liturgy
We are created for sacrificial work and rest for the kingdom of God, not for our own temporary pleasures....
Keep ReadingOctober 18, 2018 by Grant Davis | Tags: Selfishness, idolatry, Work, Rest, Depravity, Liturgy
We are created for sacrificial work and rest for the kingdom of God, not for our own temporary pleasures....
Keep ReadingOctober 18, 2018 by Sarah Benham | Tags: grace, Forgiveness
One reason we are slow to show grace to others is because we are slow to accept the grace of God....
Keep ReadingOctober 9, 2018 | Tags: Prayer, Joy, Trust, Control, Surrender
God wants all of us, every single aspect....
Keep ReadingOctober 9, 2018 by Daniel Ede | Tags: obedience, Bible Study
We are missing the point of Bible study if we’re only aiming for understanding what the Bible says....
Keep ReadingOctober 4, 2018 by Colby Bachman | Tags: Repentance, Unbelief, Community, Sin
If the root of sin is cleansed, the fruit that we bear will be pure as well. ...
Keep ReadingOctober 4, 2018 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Catechism, Doctrine, Trinity, Nature of God
The doctrine of the Trinity is mind-blowing, but it is essential that Christians know the doctrine well....
Keep ReadingSeptember 26, 2018 by Tammy Frazier | Tags: Significance, Meaning, Purpose
Are your works, although impressive, frail and fleeting or do you take the time to draw your sustenance from the living water?...
Keep ReadingSeptember 26, 2018 by James Nannety | Tags: Salvation, Repentance, Pride
Watch out for being deceived by your sense of goodness....
Keep ReadingSeptember 19, 2018 by Kevin Feamster | Tags: Justice, Church history, Hospitality, Neighborliness
Our view of social justice must come from the practice of loving our neighbor as ourselves....
Keep ReadingSeptember 18, 2018 by Ben Janssen | Tags: Bible, Catechism
Our disbelief and disobedience ends up teaching us the most glorious truths we must believe about God....
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