As we walk through this unique season together, we wanted to share some helpful resources. Many of you have had to shift to online worship services quickly and unexpectedly these past few weeks. Biblical Preaching Online (Steve Murrell) Ecclesiology Applied to Online...
Today, we’ll look at the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15 and how the father responded to his wayward son returning home. Specifically, I want to talk about the father’s hands and what they teach us about parenting and our relationship with the heavenly...
For over twenty-five years, our churches and campus ministries around the world have intentionally pursued multiethnic and multicultural community. In doing so, it has often brought up questions about how and when to address difficult topics like racial injustice and...
Today, we’re going to look at David’s example in 1 Samuel 17:37. In facing Goliath, David didn’t say “God might deliver me” or “God can deliver me.” His confession was “God WILL deliver me.” Faith and fear are both ultimately heart issues. I hope that each of us...
What exactly should we do in order to flourish as leaders and believers? In today’s message, I cover this question, specifically because of the unique time that we’re in. While isolated, stuck at home, and unable to see friends and family, it might seem difficult to...
Though they look and feel different, online services are still worship services. We must incorporate elements that will lead others into worship. As pastors and leaders, it is our job to call people out of the world and into a sacred place, whether they’re watching...