The Gospel of Matthew closes in Matthew 28:16-20 with Jesus commissioning his disciples to make disciples of all nations. Their mission continues to be our mission today.
Read MoreIn part 2/3 of our "Called to Lead" sermon series, Pastor Tom looks at what the Bible has to say about where God is calling us as leaders.
Read MoreRev. Erik Reynolds takes us to Acts 1:1-8 to help us examine our life's mission.
Read MoreRev. Andy Rice, president of the Berkshire Institute for Christian Studies, takes us to the prayer of King David in 1 Chronicles 29, wherein David confesses who God is and what belongs to Him.
Read More"Who are you to say I need Jesus?" It's a question demanding proof of authority. Yet the Christian claims no authority of her own - like the first disciples, we simply go as messengers of Christ, telling what we have been told. It's Jesus who first claims that we need him, that he has the salvation we've all been looking for. And he's not just a bunch of talk - his proof of authority is his power. And that power visibly reaches into the present in the lives and work of Christians today. The best Christian messengers evidence that power in every aspect of their lives.
Pastor Tom guides us in examining Matthew's account of Jesus's first commission to his 12 disciples to go town to town with the good news that God's Kingdom has come near to us.
Read MorePastor Tom Loghry takes us to John 1 where the Apostle reveals the hope of a new beginning for mankind.
Read MorePastor Tom Loghry reminds us why it’s important to understand the “bad news'“ if we’re to grasp why the advent of Jesus Christ is “good news.”
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