This morning we come to the infamous sinful shipwreck of King David. Don’t waste the sermon by not personalizing this message for yourself. Ins... Read More
In 2 Samuel 6 we encounter the newly crowned king of a unified Israel, King David, working toward restoring Israel’s sacrificial system of worship t... Read More
What motivates us to go to people unreached with the gospel? What motivates us to risk relationships, cross borders, and learn languages? And what sus... Read More
Paul knows the Church is under pressure. Philippian endurance requires kingdom living. They must hold the line together as an outpost which displays t... Read More
How does an old briefcase serve to point us to our call to live worthy of the gospel? What are the three essential habits of those who walk worthy of ... Read More
The Israelites stand on the far side of the Red Sea. God has just delivered them through the water and destroyed their enemies. What do the Israelites... Read More
Identity and purpose are themes that shape our daily media feeds and leave us confused and frustrated. Therefore, we desperately need the compelling a... Read More
Is Jesus the conquering King or the humble, lowly child born in Bethlehem? Well, He’s both. The way Jesus comes into the world (i.e. the manger) rev... Read More
Death introduces weariness into God’s creation. We groan because of it. Even for Christians, for whom death has lost ultimate sting; death can be cr... Read More
This exchange between Mary and Elizabeth leads Mary to sing what is often called the Magnicifat, the very first Christmas song. Mary pours our her hea... Read More