People listened, prayers were offered, hymns were sung, and then the elders came forward to help serve The Lord’s Supper: the bread broken and the wine poured, symbolizing the powerful invitation of Jesus – not just to remember but to participate.
People listened, prayers were offered, hymns were sung, and then the elders came forward to help serve The Lord’s Supper: the bread broken and the wine poured, symbolizing the powerful invitation of Jesus – not just to remember but to participate.
Learn to walk the familiar spiritual pathways; in particular, the discipline of drawing closer to God during seasons such as Lent. This will help each of us to appreciate Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter on a new level.
The Word of God is specific when it comes to Fathers training their children in His Truth. How can a child know how to worship if the father is not his example.
Derek Maul beckons you to walk with Jesus on the dusty path from Bethany to Jerusalem. Watch him closely and listen to his words of grace, hope, and challenge as he moves purposefully toward the Cross.
Do You Really Care About Your Pastor?
If you have a pastor you care about, please read this…
“But from everlasting to everlasting the Lord’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children.” As a first generation Christian, Russ demonstrates how he and his wife teach their children and grandchildren in the paths of the Lord.
Are you teaching your children, or grandchildren, the Truth in scripture? Do you know it yourself? David challenges men to sit down and teach the Word of God to your children.
It was the news you never could have imagined. You still can’t fathom what happened. You feel dumbstruck and confused. Your world has been shattered.
Do you enjoy waiting? Lillian Penner encourages us to wait on the Lord while He challenges and teaches us, and we learn to submit to His will.
With the arrival of Black History month we must search ourselves and decide if we are loving one another as Christ commanded. Or, are we making distinctions among ourselves and become judges with evil thoughts? You are invited to a much needed conversation.
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