Revelation and Redemption: How God Speaks Today
If revelation and redemption are connected to and culminate in Jesus, the question we need to ask it not whether God speaks, but how he speaks today.
If revelation and redemption are connected to and culminate in Jesus, the question we need to ask it not whether God speaks, but how he speaks today.
Hezekiah’s humble prayer in Isaiah 37:14-20 teaches us the kind of prayer that pleases God and is the result of true, saving faith.
Gideon putting out a fleece and testing God only shows his glaring lack of trust in God and his word.
In our Lord's Passion we see the greatest example of irony in Scripture as God overturns and makes foolish the world's wisdom.
Christ’s descent to the dead is not only a biblically supported and historically confessed doctrine of the Christian church, but it is gloriously good news.
Glen Scrivener's poem shows how we put cart before horse by telling people to "Give their lives to Jesus" without first being reminded of what He gave.
In order to understand the significance of the command to honor our father and mother and what it looks like, we must ask the question, How do we honor God?
In February 2020 we will be launching a sanctuary renovation project to make several much-needed improvements to our church's sanctuary.