
12.16.25 | Discipleship | by Travis Hutchinson
Christmas and Easter are celebrations of real events, and not just any events, but the two most significant events in Christianity, and even more, the world. Real events happen on a calendar...

Christmas and Easter are celebrations of real events, and not just any events, but the two most significant events in Christianity, and even more, the world. Real events happen on a calendar...

Unless we understand that Jesus, the Son of God, became man to bring us to God, it is as if an essential chapter of our lives is missing! But if we receive this good news, we live in the light. We do not stumble about in the darkness. Life makes...

Stories that Strengthen Our Faith
...In the same way, we should also be quick to speak about the Lord. We tell stories of who He is and what He has done because His work in our lives is too great to keep to ourselves.

This fall, we are going to walk together through the book of Philippians, a letter the Apostle Paul wrote while he was in prison...

While your summer reading list may include mysteries or dramas, let me challenge you to add a title or two of non-fiction to your list. Here are just a few ideas, and each one of these books is offered for sale in our Church Resource Center in...

God’s pleasure in us stimulates our pleasure in Him for all His undeserved mercies. Because God is pleased with us in Christ, we desire to live in a way that pleases Him.

The Moral Danger of Aesthetic Relativism
Sadly, sin can corrupt our aesthetic sense just as surely as it corrupts our moral sense. God’s goodness is manifest as beauty everywhere in the world, but man’s faculty for recognizing and receiving that goodness...

As Jesus-followers, we are all on this giving journey. It is a wrestling match that will continue until our earthly race is complete. With each giving opportunity, we need to discern whether ...

Luther’s religious works had never gained him peace with God. All his dutiful attempts to serve God had produced no warmth of love...

I am not thinking about love today, or faith. I am thinking about the other one: hope. I reflect on hope too rarely...