02.07.23 | Discipleship | by Eric Mullinax
“Celebrities are those who are well known for their well-knownness.” That may be a contemporary quote, but the thought behind it goes way back...
“Celebrities are those who are well known for their well-knownness.” That may be a contemporary quote, but the thought behind it goes way back...
I’m especially excited about this semester because the Youth Ministry is starting a new series on Wednesday nights. Our topic of study is a simple yet profound question: “How do I grow in Christ?”
We have all heard the phrase, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me”...
If you were to explain the most significant changes brought about by the Protestant Reformation, you might focus on doctrinal reforms. ... But have you also considered how important was their work to restore orthopraxy...
I want to talk about one way I was struck by a kind of “everyday heroism” in David’s story, which has edified me as I’ve thought about its application...
Wow! Many, many thanks for all the volunteers, staff, and prayers that went into this year’s Shine Camp!
One of the things that has stood out to me recently in my personal Bible reading plan is Jesus’ frequent practice of getting away from the hustle and bustle of his daily life...
Did you know, ladies, that we are growing? Since the beginning of 2020, God has brought sixteen new women to our membership, along with many others who attend regularly. Whether you are new to CPC or are looking to reconnect...
One of my biggest struggles as a parent has been teaching my children to be patient. I have three wonderful boys - eight, four, and two years old - and patience is one fruit of the Spirit that has been in short supply in my house lately.
In his book Got Your Back, Dr. Gary Yagel states, “Research reveals that 19 out of 20 Christian men have no best friend, no one helping them fight their spiritual battles, much less a brother who has their back.”