This has been a rich morning so far. We’ve sung together, celebrated the Lord’s table together, and then soon, we’re going to watch 5 people get baptized. I thought that…
God sent His son in order to make us His sons. Jesus came and died for us so that He could share his inheritance with us. This is the mind-boggling truth of Christmas.
This message, given to a group of high school students at a youth retreat, dismantles several common myths regarding dating and sexual purity.
What will it look like for us as a church to give ourselves to prayer and the ministry of the word in 2020 and beyond?
Sticking together as a church through COVID-19—and our move to the NBC gym.
Considering what Jesus died to save us from.
However deep we’ve sunk, the grace of God in Christ is deeper still.
We are at a very unique point in our life together as a church. A time where we get to ask, not “How have we always done things?”, but “How should we do things?” We get to ask, not “Who were we?”, but rather “Who should we be?” We get to ask not, “What was?”, but rather “What should be? What kind of a church should we be as we step into the future together, and what part will we each play in that process?”
If dating is for marriage, then how should we actually date? (Delivered at a dorm night at Nipawin Bible College.)
This understanding brings the resurrection of Jesus from “back there somewhere” right into the here and now. Every day gets to be Resurrection Day in your heart as the Holy Spirit brings you right into contact with the power and the presence of the risen Lord.