All agree that the Lord’s Supper is a remembrance meal, but it is also communion with the Lord and with each other. In 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, Paul corrected errors and explained the Lord’s Supper, who should participate, and how to participate.
In encounters with a powerful man and a destitute woman, Jesus showed the authority of his word over sickness and death.
Pastor Al Barth preached from John 4:1-30 about Jesus’ encounter one hot day with a foreign woman who had a checkered past. As it...
In the triumphant conclusion of Exodus, God filled his dwelling and led his people, which he does today in a much greater way.