Mary’s Song: Lessons from a Teenage Girl
Although she was probably no older than 15, we find in Mary’s song, lessons from a teenage girl that will benefit even the most mature Christians.
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Although she was probably no older than 15, we find in Mary’s song, lessons from a teenage girl that will benefit even the most mature Christians.
It’s the second week of Advent and we are looking at another prophecy of Isaiah: the Root of Jesse. There are so many rich connections within this section of God’s Word.
When do you begin to prepare for Christmas? December 1st? November? October? Earlier? Maybe, you keep an eye out for gifts all year long.
If you could go back in time, what one thing would change? If you had a remote that could reverse history where would you travel?
There must be a Giver who is the basis for our thanksgiving. A look at Psalm 100 and the structure of a life of thanksgiving.
“I hope I get to go fishing with Dad again in heaven. Except there the lake won’t have any mosquitoes and our beers will never be empty…
Welcome Home! That’s the focus today and for the next three weeks here at Eastside. The idea is that we would all come to understand that the church is our home…
How would you feel if someone sat down next to you here at church specifically to find out how much you put in the offering plate? What if that person was your Savior, Jesus Christ?
Today, we get to explore one of the best pictures of lived faith in perhaps the entire Bible. In Philemon, our reconciliation in Christ is applied concretely to a human relationship.
It’s said that a pastor’s job in preaching is both to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. Where are you this morning? Do you need to be afflicted or comforted?
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