A few years ago, I wrote an article where I explored the idea of seeing the local congregation […]
fellowship
An old professor of mine was fond of saying that any given fellowship is only worth that which […]
“And he.. he himself! The Grinch carved the roast beast!” These last few days before Christmas, the stress […]
Last week some good friends took my wife and I for a quick overnight trip up to Santa […]
A few years ago, I wrote an article where I explored the idea of seeing the local congregation […]
“Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and […]
On that first Easter day the women went to the tomb and were greeted not by death but by life. They were directed not to weeping but called to not be afraid. After this, in Luke’s Gospel we find a radically different account of something that transpires and only he records it for us. It is something which happens not with the 11 disciples in the upper room but to two previously unknown, at least to us, disciples.
By Ross Engel – Sometimes we just don’t get it. No matter how many times we hear it, […]
By Joel Hess – Hippy Jesus came out this past Sunday in many church’s readings. “This is my […]