In Matthew 15:1-20, Jesus responds to rebuke of Pharisees when they see his disciples eating with unclean hands by taking them to the heart of the matter.
Read MoreIn Matthew 14:22-36, Jesus meets his disciples in the middle of the Sea of Galilee, revealing more of who he is and the lack of faith among the disciples.
Read MoreLooking to Matthew 14:13-21, we learn about Jesus miraculous feeding of the 5,000. What does it tell us about Jesus and what can we learn from the example of Jesus and his disciples?
Read MoreSean Carew, Director of the Providence Rescue Mission, shares about the work of PRM and how our new birth in Christ should lead us to serve others.
Read MoreMoving into Matthew 14, we learn of the circumstances that led to the arrest and execution of John the Baptist and consider the example this sets for us today.
Read MoreIn Matthew 13:53-58, Jesus returns to his hometown of Nazareth. He doesn't receive the warm welcome one might expect...
Read MoreDeacon Chris Grissom preaches a message from 1 Corinthians 12 concerning how the Church functions as the Body of Christ.
Read MoreWith the in-person service cancelled due to the blizzard, Pastor Tom offered a time of worship and a devotion from James 1:19-27.
Read MoreIn Matthew 13:44-46,51-52, Jesus offers parables that indicate the great worth of God’s Kingdom and the response it should inspire in those who find it.
Read MoreIn Matthew 13:24-33, 36-43, 47-50, Jesus shares a series of parables that reshapes our expectations about the presence of God's Kingdom on earth in this present moment. He also indicates what we should expect at the end of time.
Read MoreIn Matthew 13, Jesus begins teaching the crowds in a fashion surprising to the disciples - he starts speaking in the parables. Here we learn why Jesus does this and meaning behind the first parable he tells about the sower and the soils.
Read MoreAs a new year dawns, Deacon John Lotter reviews what the Bible has to say about time.
Read MoreIn Matthew 12:43-50, Jesus reveals how our lives must be filled by him and the identity of his true family.
Read MorePeople talk much about ‘peace’ at Christmas, about ending war, but it all seems to be empty
words without effect. Where can the peace of Christmas be found?
Pastor Tom takes us across the Old Testament to gather together some of the prophetic pieces that point to Jesus as the promised Messiah, the Branch of David.
Read MorePastor Tom follows up the previous week's sermon in Genesis by taking us into Romans and 1 Corinthians, examining how Jesus Christ has come to bring us to our better end.
Read MorePastor Tom takes into Genesis 2 and 3 to locate the origin of ‘the problem’ of this world, clearing the way for appreciating the significance of Christ’s advent.
Read MorePastor Tom takes us to Psalm 138 to learn from David why we should be giving thanks and praise to God.
Read MoreThe Pharisees press Jesus for more signs, to prove his identity as Messiah. Pastor Tom helps us consider the ways in which we similarly clamor for more signs rather than responding with faith to what has been revealed.
Read MoreIn Matthew 12:22-37, the Pharisees call the work of the Holy Spirit in Jesus's ministry demonic. In doing this, Jesus says they both commit blasphemy and make themselves enemies of the Kingdom of God.
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