Today, Luke finishes his introduction to John the Baptist by recounting his teaching to some of the first century's most controversial people. Join the Pastors as they explore what we can learn from John's message of repentance and how it should inform our own reception of the Gospel today. Thank
Tools for the Future Church | Church Off the Map | Lenten Series
In this second to last episode of the series, Clint and Michael suggest that as culture continues to change, the future church will also continue adapt different tools in order to continue to be faithful in its mission to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ. This episode is audio only, so
Hebrews 5-6 (Melchizedek) | Reading the OT in the NT
Today we explore how the writer of Hebrews read a strange story in Genesis and used it to understand one of the most central Christian beliefs about Jesus Christ as Priest and King.
Luke 3:1-9
Skipping forward more than fifteen years, Luke introduces us to John the Baptist calling crowds into the wilderness to be baptized and repent from their sins. He reminds them that it isn't their family name, or faith practices that will save them, but rather a truly heart changing encounter with
Luke 2:36-52
In Luke 2:36-52, we meet Anna the Prophetess in the temple who sees Jesus and rejoices to have seen the redeemer, only to quickly move on to the same temple years later when Jesus returns as a young boy and carries on theological conversations with the most respected theologians of his day. Clearly,
Don’t Forget the Goal | Revelation 7:9-12 | Lenten Reflections
The Book of Revelation is a book about the end times, and it can be a bit daunting to read. However, this passage from chapter 7 is a beautiful and hopeful image of the church. It describes a multitude of people from all over the world gathered before the throne of God, worshiping him and praising
Luke 2:21-35
In Luke 2:21-35, Simeon and Anna, two elderly and devout Jews, are waiting in the Temple for the Messiah to come. When Mary and Joseph bring Jesus to the Temple to be circumcised, Simeon takes the baby in his arms and praises God. He says that Jesus is the Savior of Israel and that he will be a
Luke 2:8-20
The shepherds were living in the fields near Bethlehem when an angel appeared to them and told them that Jesus had been born. The shepherds went to see Jesus in a manger and were amazed to find him there. They told everyone about what they had seen and heard, and everyone who heard them was