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  • November 20, 2022

    Remember to show an attitude of gratitude.

  • November 20, 2022

    [Note: Audio issues in original recording]

    We are maxed-out on credit cards, increasing our anxiety meds, and headed to marriage counseling because of money stress. All while making more money than most people in the world. And we don’t think we have a problem.

    In the words of Tim Keller, money blindness leads to money sickness.

    But then we have these stories. A widow who gives her last two pennies away. A Macedonian church that begs for an opportunity to give beyond their ability. A Savior who calls a man whose identity is wrapped up in money and things to sell his things and give away the money.

    It challenges us to re-imagine what it means to be “blessed.” And it calls us to ask: after we give our hearts, minds, bodies, and souls to the Lord (in baptism and in service), what can we give next?

  • November 16, 2022

    Series: Gospel of Mark

    Speaker: Nathan Guy

    Book: Mark

    Judas betrays him with a kiss; but “all the disciples forsook him and fled.” Mark 14 is a look at betrayal…theirs, and ours.

  • November 13, 2022

    Daily Bible reading schedules go off the rails. What is the value in reading Leviticus? How do I know what to look for in Isaiah? What are the most important questions to be asking when I read 2 Corinthians?
    In this lesson, I argue that all of the Bible points to Jesus Christ. Find joy and passion in reading every text of Scripture through this lens: what can it tell me about the message about Christ?

  • November 13, 2022

    Series: A Worthy Faith

    Doubt. We all have it, but we don’t always know what to do with it. The Bible heroes of faith often express doubt, frustration, and ask hard questions of God. Church is intended to be a place for people who practice a thinking faith, a faith seeking understanding. Church ought to be a place where disagreement and doubt does not destroy but leads to discernment. Christ welcomes doubters. Praise God!

  • November 9, 2022

    Series: Gospel of Mark

    Speaker: Nathan Guy

    Book: Mark

    Mark chapter 13 has always been a difficult one to interpret. Some call it the Olivet Discourse. Some call it the “Little Apocalypse.” I call it difficult! In this lesson, we consider the likely reference to the fall of Jerusalem and the possibility of a reference to the cataclysmic change at the end of time.

  • November 6, 2022

    Spiritual neurotics, find comfort in your Savior. Hear the sweet voice of Jesus say “I will never leave you, nor forsake you.” Hear the words of the apostle whom Jesus loved as he writes “so that you may know that you have eternal life.” Rest assured that not only in the space between prayers of confession, but at every moment of your walk as a struggling, imperfect, but trusting follower of Jesus, you have a righteousness that is not your own–but one given through the faithfulness of Jesus Christ. Sleep well knowing your father sees you not in your sin, but in your Savior. Yes, Virginia, you too can sing “Blessed Assurance.”

  • November 6, 2022

    Series: A Worthy Faith

    “Proof” is the wrong word. We don’t “prove” there is beauty in the artwork or that our spouse is in love with us. But we know it—and it is true and very real.
    Is it reasonable to believe in God and in the Christian story? In this lesson, we look at clues in nature, in people, and in the story itself that has given rise to faith all over the world. Part 3 of 4.

  • November 2, 2022

    Series: Gospel of Mark

    Speaker: Nathan Guy

    Book: Mark

    In Mark 12, Jesus engaged in a series of 4 questions. The point of each is to reveal that the central question ought to be about the God we see preached by (and revealed through) Jesus Christ. Money, Power, and the authorities of this world are set opposite the call of the kingdom–to follow Jesus in giving all.

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