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Don’t get caught off guard or feel unprepared when it comes to communicating the most important news in the universe.
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Don’t get caught off guard or feel unprepared when it comes to communicating the most important news in the universe.

Church membership is not a practice we add to the Bible’s teaching on the life of the church. Instead, it is something we practice in order to recover an important aspect of the Bible’s teaching on the life of the church: the joyful privilege of a public, committed identification with the body of Christ.

Not everyone can lead worship. Not everyone can preach. Not everyone can usher. But all can welcome the newcomer among us.

Yesterday, we considered most of Psalm 63 in our Sunday service. There is a final section of the Psalm which we didn’t look at in too much detail. Here’s what

The following is from a personal letter written by Martin Luther to a close friend who was struggling with spiritual despair. His advice is practical, biblical, and syncs well with what we learned on Sunday from Psalm 42-43.

July 1 marks the half-way point in our fiscal year, and hopefully you took a look at the financial update in this week’s bulletin. As we’ve been discussing financial matters

Was the author of Psalms 42-43 depressed? It depends on your definition.

When you’re caught out in the wind and the lightning, it makes all the difference to know whose storm it is.

Modern astronomy allows the heavens to shout to us even louder about our great Creator.

Imagine you opened the news this morning and read, “Authorities have uncovered a scheme, hidden in plain sight, in which Canadians are being murdered by medical professionals at an alarming rate.” What if I told you that this was actually true?

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