Confessions of an Anxious Pastor: Psalm 75
Confessions of an anxious pastor in the midst of a virus and on the cusp of Election Day: Psalm 75
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Confessions of an anxious pastor in the midst of a virus and on the cusp of Election Day: Psalm 75
Everything has changed since January 9, 2007. Do you know what happened on that day? A man walked out onto a stage wearing jeans and a black turtleneck and everything changed.
Praise God that he doesn’t pay us by contract. Thank the Lord that he has chosen to be generous. It’s all grace, and grace is not fair.
Don’t tremble at the prospect of the unknown. Turn around and remember what is always true: God has been faithful; he will be again.
The anger of political polarization and temptation of secular influence is all around. This brings challenges and opportunities for Christians who navigate living as citizens of two distinctly different kingdoms.
Sermon based on Romans 11:33-36 focused on the greatness of God and the AWE that we should rightly have before him.
Today I’m going to talk about roots. But I’m not talking about plant roots. I’m talking about people’s roots. Maybe you’ve heard the phrase, “Don’t forget where you come from.”
He stood there with cheeks as red as strawberries, tears streaming down his face, and his nose plastered against the window yelling for “Mommy”.
Do you know what to pray for? The Holy Spirit is with you! Sermon based on Romans 8:26-27.
What can we do when we disagree with other Christians? Blog post based on Paul’s words from Romans 14 & 15.
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