This passage includes some of the most familiar words about Christmas we have. But knowing the words and worshiping the God of whom they speak are two... Read More
We start our advent series in Isaiah this Sunday with the story of King Ahaz of Judah (Isaiah 7:1-17). The tragic tale ends with a staggering signR... Read More
God entrusted this mystery of His gospel–the gospel of His Son Jesus Christ–to the apostle Paul, the letter’s author, to proclaim to the... Read More
Paul and Timothy express gratefulness for the future hope of the gospel and the present power of the gospel. Both realities are observable in the Colo... Read More
As we transition in leadership at Cherrydale we are called to keep running the race of faith together. In Hebrews 12:1-13 we learn how to not lose hea... Read More
First century Thessalonica was extremely sexually “liberated” and the new believers in Christ who lived there were instructed by Paul and ... Read More
God works in unexpected and unseen ways to unveil the mystery. The parable of the mustard seed shows how God works in unexpected ways and the parable ... Read More
Jesus came to pull back the veil, take off our blinders, and tell us the truth about God, ourselves, and the world we live in. If we embrace His revel... Read More
Jesus tells us that the word of God, the gospel, is like a seed and our hearts are like soil – some hard, some shallow, some weed infested, and ... Read More
Jesus taught us how to not lose heart (there are six passages in the New Testament that command us not to lose heart) by always praying to our heavenl... Read More