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Social Distancing and the Call to Make and Mature Disciples

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Social Distancing has necessitated that many of our favorite things be put on hold. We all have things we are missing. But what about opportunities for discipleship and evangelism? Could distance serve to increase our desires to make and mature disciples?...

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Book Review: Competing Spectacles

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Looking for something new to read? Here is a short review of Tony Reinke's book "Competing Spectacles"....

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Worship Resources for your Week

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A short devotional looking at Joshua 2. This is designed for use by families or individuals....

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Worship Resources for Your Week

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During our season of separation, the staff wants to make different resources available to you and your family. Here is a short guide you can use to work through Joshua 1!...

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Worship Resources for Your Week

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Pastor Michael will be preaching from 1 Peter 5:6-11 this week. Here is a resource to help us prepare for Sunday....

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Don't Waste Your Quarantine

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Everyone is wondering what to do to pass the time in light of the disruption the COVID-19 pandemic has caused to our daily lives. But what if in our war on boredom we actually wasted this time? Here are five suggestions on how to avoid wasting your quarantine....

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The Timeless Redeemer

The God of the Bible reveals Himself as "I AM WHO I AM". He is the timeless God. He is the unchanging God. There is none like Him! But what does that mean? And what do we do with it? Is it an encouragement when we're struggling? Should it mean more to us than that?...

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Costly

Jesus calls us to take up our cross and follow Him. He says this requires counting the cost. And so we say "I will!". But do we?...

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