In our studies of the bible, the laments from the old testament can be easy to ‘flyover’ and rush through to get to the rest of the book. The third chapter of Job find Job lamenting his life. It’s difficult to dig into these chapters, but we can learn from them. When we struggle to…
As we journey through the 40 days of Lent, we think of the journey of our Lord. There are highs there are lows. Mankind has many victories. And many defeats. Jesus took all those defeats and transgressions upon himself. He gave us the victory. And he shall make all things new. Let’s listen.
When bad things happen, when we are hit with unthinkable and undeserved troubles we sometimes find ourselves flying blind. How then should we react? What can we learn from Job and his suffering? Join us this Lenten season as we study Job and how he persevered and turned his trials into triumph.
As we consider the events of Good Friday, we reflect on the events of Christ’s crucifixion as the Lamb of God presented through art. These two images accompany tonight’s sermon: Agnus Dei by Francisco de Zurbaran St Cecilia by Stefano Maderno
When God’s people rebelled in the Old Testament, God should have cut them off ΜΆ but He didn’t! What was His plan for Israel, what is His plan for us, and how can we have access to God’s Grace today?
On this Palm Sunday, we remember the concept of a king’s ransom, of paying an enormous price to save a life. But Jesus had no ransom charged. As had been foretold, no one paid, no one even stepped forward to help. As we reflect on the events of that Holy Week so long ago, we…
Congratulations to our confirmands Kiera, Brandon, and Kristen! As we welcome them as full fledged members of the church, we listen to their Confirmation journey and are reminded of our faith and the fundamentals of our relationship and our daily walk with God.