Psalm 23 is perhaps the most famous of all Psalms. It shows us the care of YHWH – the great Shepherd Himself, and also teaches us undershepherds how to shepherd well.
Psalm 23:1-6
Psalm 23 is perhaps the most famous of all Psalms. It shows us the care of YHWH – the great Shepherd Himself, and also teaches us undershepherds how to shepherd well.
Psalm 23:1-6
Through the worship of David in Psalm 40, we get a glimpse of how we might worship today.
Psalm 40:1-17
We begin a new series titled, “Finding Your Voice: A Study Through Your Favorite Psalms.” It is an opportunity for you to share your heart with us and for your song to become our song.
Psalm 121
The Lord is risen! (He is risen, indeed!) The indomitable strength of Christianity is that even in the finality of death, there is an undying super-hope: Resurrection.
John 11:1-45
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"Though I was blind, now I see." These words from the sixth sign of Jesus from the Gospel of John shows light for the eyes and light for the heart.
John 9:1-41
As we study this fifth sign of Jesus, consider the state of your soul; storm tossed, anxious, stuck in a rut, needing a new way out. Behold; the Lord of the Storm.
John 6:16-21
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This 4th Sign of Jesus addresses the range of all our human needs, from sustenance to salvation. We are both challenged as a church to meet these needs, but also to have these needs met by Him.
John 6:1-15
In this 3rd “sign of Jesus”, the healing of a sick man prompts a discussion about the identity of Jesus, his sonship with the Father, and the nature of true rest.
John 5:1-18
Today we take a probing look into faith that is not by sight as we examine the 2nd sign of Jesus from the Gospel of John.
John 4:43-54
We begin a new series today on the “Seven Signs of Jesus” from the Gospel of John. May we heed the signs in our own lives as God discloses His glory in the hour of faith.
John 2:1-11
Today we observe the re-emergence of Saul (now Paul) and learn from his example of what God can do through a humble life entrusted into His care.
Acts 13:1-52
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As we start the New Year, this question is relevant: Is God in control? The story of the early church reminds us that He Is, and that we can trust and release all things to Him.
Acts 12:1-25
“People Movements” are communities turning to Christ. Today we see the crucial role Cornelius plays in sparking a people movement and diversifying the Church.
Acts 10:1-48
Today we take a look at Paul’s encounter with Christ and his conversion. We examine his life before Christ and his legacy after meeting Christ.
Acts 9:1-43
As the Gospel reaches ever outward, we see two unique encounters with God and two entirely different responses.
Acts 8:4-40