New Life In Christ | Colossians 3:1-11
We’re continuing our study in Paul’s letter to the Colossian church. And here in chapter 3, Paul turns his attention to the practical matters of the Christian faith…

We’re continuing our study in Paul’s letter to the Colossian church. And here in chapter 3, Paul turns his attention to the practical matters of the Christian faith…
As Mark shared last week, we’re spending these fall months looking at 1 Peter. This was a letter written to followers of Jesus living in a world that was hostile to the Christian faith. So Peter writes this letter in order to encourage his readers. But also, in order to help them understand what it means…
In the ancient church, Christmas was celebrated, for not just one day, but for twelve consecutive days. This took place for a reason; it was there to reinforce and underscore the church’s call to be Christmas people—people who understand the significance of Christ becoming part of His creation in order to redeem His creation. So,…
Today is Palm Sunday. Because of that, we are breaking from our study of Christ’s “I am” statements for the next two weeks so we can look at the events that occurred between the celebration of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem and His resurrection one week later. We’ll begin by looking at the text James…
Today, we want to discuss another grace gift given to us in prayer; the gift of lament. When we utilize this gift, we give voice to our pain, grief, struggle and in so doing we’re able to tap into the rich reservoir of God’s grace in our time of need. And we’re reminded that grace…
If we all pray…it will be like plugging in on a current whose source is in Heaven. I believe that prayer completes that circuit. It is power.” Gen. George Patton, Dec. 8, 1944Sup·pli·ca·tion. noun: 1. the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly. Notes