Is "beautiful" a word that describes the church?
07.01.20 | Shepherding | by John Jones
It may be because the word seems inappropriate. It may be because the church seems blah. But the gospel does indeed make the church beautiful.
Is "beautiful" a word that describes the church?
It may be because the word seems inappropriate. It may be because the church seems blah. But the gospel does indeed make the church beautiful.
What is so compelling about King Jesus is not that He rules and reigns, but that He notices you, and comes near to you.
To grow in grace is to understand, if nothing else, how important grace is to those who need growth (which is all of us).
I suspect our age is not one for lamentation. We’re more suited to frivolity and anger. Lamentation is sorrow, made expressive, through the cross...
Barnabas was nicknamed, Son of Encouragement, for a reason. By God’s grace he had the ability to encourage outsiders, to encourage the dubious, and even to encourage apparent lost-causes.
There are very simple ways that we experience the catholicity of the church.
A letter from the Senior Pastor concerning a staged return to worship services.
Do we really believe that God continues to draw members of His household from among the neighborhood of the world?
More than finances, and more than property, stewardship is about the church family.
Beyond coronavirus, we do not want to simply return to our normal Sunday morning worship, but to return with thoughtful care for one another before a thoughtfully caring King.