Why is it so hard to live in peace with one another?
The sixth beatitude pushes us from focusing on the externals to the hard task of evaluating the internal.
The question is not, “Who needs mercy?” The question is, “How soon? How often? How much?”
Guest Speaker: Ray McMillan
When you want to drown out a truth, your lies or half-truths don’t have to be believable or well-founded.
Walking with Jesus in the final week.
Our eyes can be easily diverted, but Jesus wants us to look where he is looking. And that means looking to the cross.
Looking up is vital to our relationship with God. But looking down is where we can do God’s will.
Christians are often focused on the Cross of Christ. But the cross that can also get in our way.
We all know what we ought to do (give or take a few details). But we all manage, at least some of the time, not to do it.
Blessed are the meek? So weak!
When it comes to money, the Bible isn’t shy. And Jesus loved to talk about money. So, let's talk about the grace of giving.
A blessing for the weeping class.
We all lack something in our lives. How we live with that lack is the way of trust.
No surprise that it comes from Jesus himself.
At the intersection of the years, looking back and looking forward,
we want to understand our times and seasons.
The astonishing and life-changing message of Jesus is that God didn’t just declare his love. He demonstrated it. (Apologies for video and sound glitches)
Advent Joy is about anticipation and expectancy for the impending birth of the Jesus the Messiah.
The lengthy list of names at the beginning of Matthew's account of Jesus' birth contains a message of hope.
Abraham did it. So did Habakkuk. But is it okay for us to question God?