Revelation 21:1-4 What does John mean when he describes “a new heaven and earth”? Is this a promise for now, for then, or for the future? Discover with us the hope and comfort in these powerful verses.
Revelation 21:1-4 What does John mean when he describes “a new heaven and earth”? Is this a promise for now, for then, or for the future? Discover with us the hope and comfort in these powerful verses.
Ruth 3:1-18; Ruth 4:1-22 Can God restore a broken soul? This isn’t just a thought-question. For most of us have, at some point or another, felt this feeling of abandonment and brokenness. Can God do the thing we struggle to do: can He heal and redeem our trauma and bring us through to something better? For the answer, we turn to Ruth…
Matthew 6:19-34 How ought we to live? Where should we place our treasure? Join us as we consider the next set of mini-parables of our Lord from the Sermon on the Mount.
Ruth 1:1-22; Ruth 2:1-23 Ruth takes place during a difficult time in the history of the Jewish people: the time of the judges, “In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” (Judges 17:6) In that age, we find ourselves focused not on the current judge or some priest or prophet. Instead, we…
Revelation 20:11-15 Tonight, we discuss the judgment at the white throne. When does all this happen? The past? The future? Or is the answer a bit more complicated?
Psalm 27 Many of us have felt fears of various types—both justified and unjustified. But to my knowledge, none of us here have ever had a reason for fear so justified as David. The most powerful man in the region was hunting him and desperately wanted him dead. And yet, David shows confidence and courage. How? We desperately want to know, for…
Matthew 5:13-16 What was salt and light to the 1st Century disciples? What was the message of Jesus’ first parables from the Sermon on the Mount?
James 5:7-11 James wrote to a diverse group. But amongst them, there were powerful people who were taking advantage of the brethren. As a result, he sought to help get them to understand what was coming. And for the wealthy who were oppressing the poor of the church, it wasn’t pleasant! James is warning of a coming storm. And his solution—his call—was…
Revelation 20:7-11 Who is our great enemy today? How should we react to them? Is this a prophecy for the end times? How are we to understand Revelation 20 in the context of the rest of the book of Revelation?
Matthew 4.18-20 Join our Sunday morning adult Bible Class as we take a look at Jesus’ parables, beginning with His call to Peter and Andrew to become “Fishers of Men”.