Pastor Wilma Johnson brought a word about transition that is very timely and relevant to our recent announcement. I (Zack) apologize for the audio quality on this episode. I dropped the SD card it was recorded to into an abyss and haven’t yet been able to locate it. This audio is directly from the camera microphone and will be challenging to listen to at times, but I hope you’ll give it a listen anyway!
Read MoreWhat if we stopped trying to be so-and-so down the street? What if we stopped striving to be something we aren’t? What if we could quit trying to mimic what we see on Facebook or Instagram and, instead, focused on being faithful…and smart?
Read MoreWhat do we do when things don’t go according to plan? What do we do with regret?
Read MoreThe way we conduct ourselves in this world is our prophetic witness which leads to God being glorified. As you engage in this world you must always do so with dignity and honor, being careful not to do so like everyone else. (This gets just a smidge political.)
Read MoreThere is nothing wrong with disagreements. They are natural. But how we conduct ourselves in those disagreements says everything about what we really believe about God.
Read MorePastor Wayne Drain joins us again from Russellville, Arkansas on this Pentecost Sunday with some timely encouragement.
Read MoreDan Kent, author of Confident Humility and Teaching Pastor at Woodland Hills Church, visits from St. Paul, Minnesota to teach us about becoming our full selves without becoming full of ourselves.
Read MoreJesus asks us to love each other, to love our neighbors, and to love our enemies, and this is the most powerful evidence the world will have that He exists and offers them eternal life.
Read MoreIf we start from any other theological point than the simplicity of “God is love” – without the usual “buts” which may sometimes accompany this truth – we are bound to wind up with a theological system and/or church which may justify some pretty heinous things in the name of Jesus, as even a cursory reading of church history can demonstrate.
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