Conflict is a part of our existence. Everyone, at some time, will be in conflict with something or someone. As a faithful Christian, conflict with the worldly is inevitable
In Mark 12:28 Jesus answers a question put forth by a scribe (a teacher of the law) about “which is the first (foremost/most important) commandment of all?” Throughout the
If we are to individually engage in the mission of the church we have to first understand and embrace the mission of the church. This is important because without
Most Sunday evenings we’ve been looking at the Psalms. In all there are 150 Psalms divided into 5 distinct sections. While just about any Psalm could be included as
This year we’ve been focusing on evangelism and discipleship. While the two are connected, evangelism is more about teaching the Gospel with the goal of the hearer becoming a
This Sunday I will share the basic content of the third, and final booklet in Bobby Bates’ study series “Back To The Bible.” The reason the series is called
Ekklesia is the Greek word that’s usually translated as “church” in the New Testament. It’s first used by Jesus in Matthew 16:18 when Jesus proclaims: “And I also say
This Friday is July 4th. It is the day that we celebrate our freedom as an independent nation. We also celebrate the freedoms that we have as citizens of
Most of this year we’ve been focusing on what it means to be a disciple who disciples. To disciple someone means to help them to follow Jesus and become