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"Fathers" Christmas: Athanasius
December 3rd, 2025
Travel back in time with me to the first Christmas – no, not a stable in Bethlehem in 4 B.C. (the likely date of Jesus’ birth), but 336 A.D., in the home of a wealthy Roman Christian named Valentinus....  Read More
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Thankful for Thanksgiving
November 25th, 2025
The population of the world has exceeded 8 billion people for several years now. Less than 5% of that number celebrate Thanksgiving. Let’s take a brief survey of the most observed holidays in the worl...  Read More
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"They Devoted Themselves To...The Fellowship"
November 12th, 2025
What are the most important ingredients for Christian growth? Most of us would be quick to identify Scripture reading and prayer; perhaps we’d include listening to preaching and Christian service too....  Read More
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From the Archives: Happy Reformation Day
October 31st, 2025
On this date 508 years ago, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg. Though many concurrent forces over the previous few centuries led to this point,...  Read More
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Tangible Grace
October 22nd, 2025
The Gospel comes to us not only in words, but in pictures.The two chief pictures are seen ordinarily at every Bible-believing church. Baptism and the Lord’s Supper have been named ordinances, a word t...  Read More
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An Ordinary Delight
October 15th, 2025
In Allen Levi’s The Last Sweet Mile, the author recounts the year he spent with his brother, Gary, as he battled inoperable brain cancer. It is a touching story about how two brothers and best friends...  Read More
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One Sunday Evening
October 2nd, 2025
The Apostle Paul had some extraordinary gifts. He cast out demons (Acts 16:18), healed a man crippled from birth (Acts 14:8-9), resurrected a young man who had fallen from a third-story window, and bl...  Read More
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From the Archives: Our Values -- Congregation-Engaged Worship
September 25th, 2025
This blog was originally published on February 12th, 2020.Worship isn’t a performance, nor is the gathered church an audience. Most church leaders would agree with this, however, is our methodology re...  Read More
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Extraordinary Grace, Ordinary Means
September 10th, 2025
There’s nothing ordinary about grace. The Greek word charis, translated “grace” or “favor,” is used so often in the New Testament that we might begin to think it’s commonplace, but nothing could be fu...  Read More
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Ordinary on Purpose
September 3rd, 2025
In a world looking for the next “high” and a contemporary church atmosphere yearning for the next amazing “worship experience” or “revival,” ordinary is becoming one of my favorite words.Why ordinary?...  Read More
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Love Is Not Rude
May 28th, 2025
One mark of a good friend is constancy. All of us desire to have friends who are loyal, and we cherish friendships that stand the test of time.Sometimes, though, we can begin to think it’s ok to be ru...  Read More
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Firmness, Not Flattery
May 14th, 2025
What is the true test of friendship? The ability to communicate about difficult matters? Does it have to be someone who shares interests and hobbies? Must it be a person you know isn’t fake, and you c...  Read More
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