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• Sam Hodges • Posted in Attributes of God, Bible, Evangelism, Gospel, New Testament, Theology

In the first chapter of the gospel of John, John introduces readers to the Word. He tells his 1st century audience (primarily Jews and Greeks) a number of surprising things about the Word. We’ll look at four of those traits followed by a few points of application/significance.

• Rachel Pannell • Posted in Devotions, Women’s Ministry

We heard from Teresa Gregus recently about our upcoming ladies meeting, which is now tomorrow night (7:00pm), and I'm so excited because the topic is drawing near to God.

• Dawn Ruhl • Posted in Family, Marriage, Parenting, Prayer, Pro-life, Service, Vision

It was absolutely thrilling to have a baby in the house at last, but we knew that God was only just beginning the story of our family, and we were eager to see what else He had in store for us.

• John McLeod • Posted in Website

Were you serving in Children's Ministry last week or perhaps out of town or sick? We've tried to make it easy for you to listen to sermons you missed, or to re-listen to a sermon that you found particularly helpful. Try one of these three ways to listen to sermons on the website.

• Dawn Ruhl • Posted in Family, Marriage, Parenting, Prayer, Pro-life, Service, Vision

When Eli and I were married in 2003, we already knew that adoption would very likely be part of our story. We started out the same way so many other couples do, desiring a sweet, tiny baby (or several!) to call our own. However, my infertility had been diagnosed many years before, so we knew that God would be writing our story differently.

• Posted in Evangelism, Fellowship, Forgiveness, Gospel, Grace, Life in the Church, New Testament, Old Testament, Sermons

In the critical last hours of Jesus’ earthly ministry, he instituted what we call the Lord's Supper at his last meal with the disciples. As we saw in our Sunday sermon, the Lord's Supper is a simple act, but it has profound meaning. What is the Lord's Supper? We answered that question in four parts.

• Posted in Bible, Life in the Church

Have you had the experience of sitting in a Sunday sermon and reading along in your Bible as the pastor reads a Bible text, only to notice that what he's saying is different from what you're reading? That can be a confusing moment. What's going on there?

• Posted in Bible, Forgiveness, History of Redemption, Holy Spirit, Old Testament, Sermons, Theology

In Team of Rivals, Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote that Abraham Lincoln "has unequalled power to captivate the imagination and to inspire emotion." For me, King David is the Bible's Abraham Lincoln equivalent in his power to capture imaginations and inspire emotions.

• Posted in Life in the Church

Are you wondering what to do with that dresser you don't need or the tools from your uncle, toys that the kids never play with? Maybe you are looking for a used mower, chainsaw, or vehicle? Are you wondering if anyone in the church has need of some part-time help? Well, wonder no more!

• Posted in Books, Life in the Church

I'm sure you've all noticed by now that our Book Nook recently received a bit of a makeover. For some of us, this may have been an occasion to wonder why we have a bookstore in the first place.

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