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The sermon this week was taught by our lead pastor, Jim Burgen. Usually, I can get sufficient notes from pictures I take. Not this Sunday. Jim gave a lesson on Matthew 5, 6 and 7, covering what ...
Christianity moves toward nihilism, Ellul argued, when we see “the transforming of a living movement of relationship into an achieved and definite situation.” Ellul said that this kind of “freezing” ...
Central to that message is a momentous fact. The book of Genesis tells us about families; but early in Exodus’s first chapter ...
The sharp mind and kind heart behind the long-running Miss Fisher series died late last month. Here, Kerry Greenwood’s ...
Poke around Appalachia for more than 30 seconds or so, and you'll likely come across a derelict building with a hand-lettered sign that, once upon a time, on some long-ago better day, promised boiled ...
The last word on her vocation may be left to her lifelong friend Mark, whose words at the funeral are a clarion-call to all of us: “Jesus’ promise in the Sermon on the Mount can be hard to ...
How we read the Bible is vitally important. Do we see Jesus as the supreme revelation of Divinity? The One who condensed the Old Testament Law and the Prophets down to ‘Love the Lord your God with all ...
The sermon title and text are published in the Lord’s Day Bulletin ... Continuing a series on the Sermon on the Mount with Matthew 5:17-20 and celebration of the Lord’s Supper.
this talk is called 'the Sermon on the Mount.'" Read the full instructional materials here. The section below is from Bluebonnet Learning's lesson on the prodigal son. "The text for today’s ...