An Apocalyptic Christmas
by Ben Talmadge on August 7th, 2024
The Bible ends with a literary category referred to as “apocalyptic prophecy.” The book of Revelation is written in a form of prophecy that is filled with all kinds of pictures, which are both highly symbolic and often confusing. Furthermore, these pictures are often downright scary! There are armies and dragons and bowls of wrath and blood and death and on and on and on it goes . . . In other wor...  Read More
Morning and Evening Prayers
by Ben Talmadge on August 7th, 2024
These prayers have been adapted from the morning and evening prayers in Every Moment Holy by Douglas McKelvey.MorningHeavenly Father help us to love you this day by cultivating thankfulness, by serving others, and by offering to others the same mercy and compassion and kindness that has been offered to us in Christ. Help us to be faithful in our various vocations, to delight in your creation, and ...  Read More
Living in Victory
by Ben Talmadge on August 7th, 2024
Check out the link below for a great Puritan resource on living in victory over sin and temptation:...  Read More
A Full-Time Faith
by Tim WIlson on August 7th, 2024
A full-time ministry position can be ambiguous. Depending on the person, the church, and the role, there are a variety of ideas about what that job may actually entail. I think about the meme from a few years back where there were six very different pictures that illustrated six very different perspectives on any given job. Taking a youth pastor for example, one picture may show what the pastor’s ...  Read More
The Goal of Faith
by Ben Talmadge on August 7th, 2024
In yesterday’s corporate worship service, we explored two instances in Matthew 9:18-26 of Jesus healing individuals who place their faith in him. In Matthew 9:27-31 another instance of healing is seen as two blind men exercise faith in Jesus. An interesting note about these two men is that they demonstrate intriguing perception into the true identity of Jesus, referring to him as the “Son of David...  Read More
Discipled by Creation
by Ben Talmadge on August 7th, 2024
Several years ago, I read an article that was written to help folks struggling with pornography. One piece of practical counsel it offered was simply “walk outside.” In other words, one simple way to flee the false offer of experiencing beauty is by learning to enjoy the true beauty of God’s creation. In Matthew 28:18-27 we find three references to God’s creation that may be helpful for us as we l...  Read More
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