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A Diverse, Unified Community
Josh Davis, As we consider scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, we see that God is a diverse, unified community. In order to more fully reflect Gods glory, we the Church must be what, in Christ, we already are: diverse and unified.*Josh Davis loves p
The Heart of Worship
Steve DeNeff, If the altar builds the temple, then what (and how) we worship is what we will become.
A Re-Enchanted Altar
Steve DeNeff, Soon or later, everything about us our families, our work, and especially our worship takes the shape of an altar hidden in the routines of our lives.
The Division Bell
Steve DeNeff, Ezra 2:68-3:1, 10-13; Haggai 2:1-9. The story of Ezra-Nehemiah: A nation once devastated by the exile is given permission from an unlikely source to rebuild. But sometimes the hardest work is that which is done in the people themselves befor
A New Gift
Steve DeNeff, The story of Ezra-Nehemiah: A nation once devastated by the exile is given permission from an unlikely source to rebuild. But sometimes the hardest work is that which is done in the people themselves before the building begins.
An Enduring Gift
Emily Vermilya, Our understanding of the gift of the Holy Spirit is often incomplete. What does the Spirit make possible, not only through deliverance and relief, but also through sustaining and enduring our present realities?
Without Honor
Ethan Linder, Mark 6 is one of the most infamous un-miracle stories in the Bible. Jesus is back in his hometown, and instead of receiving a warm reception, hes met with unbelief so much so that hes unable to do much of his best work; he later expl
The Source
Elizabeth Scull , John 15:1-17. God is so often our coach, our encourager, our lifeline, or our resource in how to live our life...but a vine is greater than all of those things. Jesus illustrates how God isn't just a resource in our life, rather the
Responding to the Invitation
Caleb Dunn , Luke 14:1-24. Throughout the Gospel of Luke, Jesus uses simple table interactions to reveal the truth of who God is and the nature of God's Kingdom. In this passage of Scripture at the table of a prominent Pharisee, Jesus not only chal