Focus: During the Season of Lent, we come together to remember Christ’s journey to the cross and the impact of his sacrifice. But we also recognize sin’s ability to…
We live in-between the advents of Christ—we live after the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Christ, but we also live before Christ’s second coming. As a result, many…
We continue a sermon series, “Unlearnings.” There is plenty to be anxious about these days, but this Psalm of consecration flows into a settled calm and a glad…
We continue a sermon series, “Unlearnings.” There is plenty to be anxious about these days, but this Psalm of consecration flows into a settled calm and a glad…
This Sunday is Father’s Day. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be held this year even though it is 2021. The opening ceremonies, though smaller, will still include the lighting of…
Of all the many good gifts that God gives… the gift of Moms is one of the most profound. They participate with God in the bringing life into the world. …
This is the third Sunday of Advent and we continue the theme of Living in Expectation. Psalm 146 calls us to not trust in experts of the day, in…
For our 5th and last Sunday of this Advent-Christmas season we are called to join the angel choir of Luke 2 singing “glory to God in the highest!” However,…
We have just been reminded (hopefully) during this season of Thanksgiving to live in gratitude. Last Sunday we looked into Psalm 103 which reminded us to thankfully recognize the…
How often do we accept the blessings and graces of life along with forgiveness and mercy without turning our hearts to the Giver of such? Psalm 103 is an…