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09.16.21 | Facilities | by Tony Horton
Managing any facility can be complex, but active multifunctional church facilities come with unique needs. I take a four-fold approach to taking care of our facility...
09.16.21 | Missions & Outreach | by John Jones
Today, it is perhaps easier to imagine similarities between own cultural context and that of post-Christian Europe...
09.02.21 | Shepherding | by John Jones
Last week (Saturday, in fact) change was imposed upon my family. My eldest has been working from home for the past two months. As I head to my office, he sits down in front of two or three monitors, talking heads appear...
08.26.21 | Shepherding | by Eric Mullinax
The last (Greek) word of the book of Acts is translated unhindered, though some translations render it with multiple words because of its complexity. Others move the word from its final position for more readable sentence structure.
Staged Return Commission Update
08.26.21 | News | by Jake Bennett
“The LORD builds up Jerusalem, he gathers the outcasts of Israel. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” - Psalm 147.2-3. In so many ways, we live in challenging and uncertain times....
08.19.21 | Women's Ministry | by Pat Barber
Many interesting facts we do not know, however, this we do know: Romans 12.10 calls us to be devoted to one another in brotherly love and to give preference to one another, in honor.
08.12.21 | Shepherding | by Jake Bennett
I wish I were as brave as Nehemiah. As a child I remember a Sunday School teacher asking me what scared me. With great enthusiasm I remember boldly responding, “nothing.”
Look For and Encourage the Good
08.05.21 | Discipleship | by Jeremy Gaines
Sometimes it’s easy to get frustrated by the inconveniences and glitches of life. As a church we are not immune to this.
07.29.21 | Shepherding | by Dan Steere
Faith acts upon the spiritual realities that lie behind our visible circumstances.
07.22.21 | Shepherding | by Jeremiah Hill
I spent some time thinking this morning about the gentle character of our Savior. What wonderful words we have for our Jesus, who will not break a bruised reed or quench a faintly burning wick!