Today we’ll have a conversation about equipping leaders and mentoring the next generation of leaders with godly principles.
Read MoreWe study from John 4 today, looking at one woman’s interaction with Jesus to determine how we can balance the formal traditions of our faith alongside the very familiar relationship Jesus invites us into.
Read MoreToday we look at the motivation behind our Summer of Service challenge. (Hint: it’s about Jesus!) We’ll read John 13 to study an astonishing moment when Jesus demonstrated serving others. (Hint: it involves feet!)
Read MoreToday we discuss Jesus’ call for servant leadership in God’s kingdom.
Read More“Grace and truth came through Jesus Christ” we read in John 1. How do we balance the two? Let’s consider how we can truly embrace God’s grace.
Read MoreWe step into the perspective that the disciples faced as they grappled with Jesus’ resurrection, filled with confusion and a bit of helplessness. At times we experience those feelings in our faith as well—and that’s OK. Today we’ll find out how the resurrection becomes a foundation we can build upon.
Read MoreToday we consider the essentials and non-essentials for local churches, including the qualities to look for in church leaders.
Read MoreToday we consider the foundational purpose & mission of the church.
What is the point of church? What was its original purpose and why do we do the things we do as a church today?
Read MoreWhat is the point of church? What was its original purpose and why do we do the things we do as a church today?
Read MoreLet's take a fresh look at a famous biblical Top 10 list.
Read MoreToday’s reading in Exodus 19 holds the hidden framework of a wedding, as Yahweh invites the people of Israel into a committed relationship.
Read MoreIn Exodus 18, Moses learns a lesson we all need to hear—it’s actually good to ask for help.
Read MoreNoticing others, stepping in to care, can have a lasting impact on their lives.
Read MoreReading Exodus 16 today, we see Yahweh’s provision through daily bread. Yum!
Read MoreThis Sunday we get to the first recorded worship song in Scripture—Exodus 15, as God's people celebrated Yahweh for providing an escape through the Red Sea.
Read MoreThey stood between a sea and an army—certain death and certain death. Yet the Israelites were asked to trust in the LORD.
Read MoreInterestingly, Yahweh’s first conversations with the Israelites as they left Egypt were about helping them instill habits of gratitude in their community.
Read MoreJoin us for an Easter conversation about Yahweh’s freedom, from the exodus to the tomb.
Read MoreToday we'll read together and eat together—Exodus 12: Passover.
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