Psalm 51 gives an insight into the mind of David as he repents for the sin of adultery with Bathsheba. We sense the true remorse in David’s writings, but the question must be asked, “What then?” So often our ac...
Note: As we continue in our study of the book Psalms, one recurring truth that emerges is that God defends the weak, and specifically he calls his followers to care for orphans, often referred to as the fatherl...
Daily, we make choices. When to get up? What to wear? What to eat? Which direction to drive? Most of these decisions are made, remade, finished and forgotten. Infrequently we come upon a “crossroads” kind of c...
This summer we are learning some new, old songs. We are spending–I should say investing–our hearts in the heart of Scripture, the Psalms. Psalm 11 asks a question, “If the foundations are destroyed, what can th...
What if someone told you there was a book that Jesus quoted more than any other book?
What if someone told you the very foundation of the prayer Jesus taught the disciples to pray was the theme of that book,...
This Sunday as we gather, we will celebrate the Keyes’ story. God is weaving His passion for disciple-making more deeply into the hearts and lives of Aaron, Megan and their boys. [more...]
The entire earth is being repossessed! The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has been found to be the rightful owner. We are coming this week to our exploration of the Grand Narrative of Scripture. It is the return of the King. [more...]
In a world that seems to settle for–and even aim for–an ORDINARY life, we all want to believe that something EXTRAORDINARY is possible. We NEED to believe that an EXTRAORDINARY LIFE is within our grasp. [more...]
Expecting? Yes indeed! We are all expecting–expecting something. This week is Palm Sunday. We will be opening the Scriptures to Matthew 21 and we will welcome the liberating King to reign and rule, and we will rejoice. [more...]