A Statement on Racism and the Gospel
on June 10th, 2020
These have been extremely trying times. The last week and a half have been some of the hardest days our generation has seen. Like so many of you, we have walked through the hours and days of the last week with great tears and broken hearts.   Read More
Jesus and the Christian
on April 2nd, 2020
Seven times in 11 verses Paul mentions Jesus Christ. This means something for the church of Philippi. And if you are a Christian, this means something for you too. What can we learn from these references that is basic to the Christian life?  Read More
Gospel Joy in Troubled Times
on March 26th, 2020
This Sunday we're going to be starting a new sermon series in the book of Philippians called "Gospel Joy in Troubled Times." Through his letter to the church in Philippi, Paul teaches us what it looks like to hold onto joy in the midst of the hardest circumstances. This letter is incredibly relevant for us in this moment and we're excited to receive from God's Word together!  Read More
A "Stay-at-Home" Encouragement for Dads
on March 25th, 2020
There are multiple layers to the impact COVID-19 (coronavirus) is having on every one of our lives. Staying at home - from our jobs, from our activities, even from gathering as the church - is something none of us have ever experienced before. But beyond the very real anxieties over how long this will last and who will be affected, this moment offers an incredible opportunity for families to press into each other and worship Jesus together.   Read More
The Healing of the Nations
on January 10th, 2020
The Gospel of Matthew is filled with stories of Jesus’ miracles, each of which is intended to teach us something important about both His identity and His purpose (which are really one in the same thing) – but these little details are often easy to miss or overlook in favor of the miracle itself.  Read More
Amy Carmichael: "Amma" to the Motherless
on January 9th, 2020
Amy Beatrice Carmichael was born December 16, 1867. She was born in the small village of Millisle in County Down, Ireland. Amy was the oldest of what would eventually become seven children in the religious, middle-class Carmichael family.  Read More
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