“Only God’s Glory” from Ephesians 2:1-14. In the conclusion to our Reformation Anniversary series, we ask a practical question: What is the purpose of our existence? It turns out that we must first understand the purpose of God’s existence to find our own, and when we do, it filters down into every aspect of our lives.
In John 13:18-38, we pick up the conversation between Jesus and his disciples over dinner. After he had washed their feet, he announced that...
When church growth led to a conflict, the church chose a few good men to direct the ministry and enable the church to keep...
We need to look again at the familiar story of Jesus’ birth to see the many connections with past promises and their coming fulfillment.